Eduardo Longoria as Miguel
Rodrigo Lopezcarranza as Damián
Xavier Loyá as El Licenciado
Luis Fernando Schivy as Ricardo
Abril Ramos Xochiteotzin as Patricia
Good grief...described as 'guerrilla film-making at its most intense' - a more accurate description: At its most amateur.
Leopoldo Laborde is a prolific 'filmmaker' of point-and-shoot, no-talent-needed, semi-porn, totally-exploitative, adult-orientated, mindless guff.
Once upon a time, there was a masturbatory market for this kind of stuff...but then, the internet came along and young men - in their droves - bought semi-decent web-cams and filmed themselves in various states of in flagrante delicto - and now, the internet is awash with young men - of all shapes and sizes - baring it all...for free!
Señor Laborde could learn much from these digital flagrantes - not just film-making techniques, but, what constitutes eroticism...Boy Undone is not erotic.
It just leaves one question: Who - in this day and age - buys this kind of stuff?
Trailer...here
Two young men spend the night together after meeting the previous evening in a notorious gay club. The next day, however, the host wakes to find the boy he picked up bewildered and confused, unable remember his name or anything about his past. Lacking any type of identification or obvious clues, the boys begin to search for the truth among fragments of memories that may or may not prove reliable. A chilling homoerotic thriller, BOY UNDONE is queer guerrilla filmmaking at its most intense.