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Glow job

Country: South Korea, Language: Korean, 81 mins

  • Director: Cheol Min Im
  • Writer: Cheol Min Im

CGiii Comment

During the 1960-90s, several theaters and public spaces in Seoul and other cities including the Pagoda Theater, Keukdong Theater, and Seongdong Theater, had become appropriated as ‘cruising spots’ by male sexual minorities. However with the advent of the internet and smart phone apps, minority groups could meet in ways more private and anonymous than ever before. As such, the main stage of ‘cruising' has moved from physical spaces to virtual fields, signaling that ‘Cruising Spots’ arenas may be a thing of the past.


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