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Somefarwhere

Country: USA, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: Everett Lewis
  • Writer: Everett Lewis
  • Producer: Azza Hourani; Robert Shulevitz

CGiii Comment

Here marks the end of Bryce Blais' legitimate acting career - it's porn from here on in...where wooden acting is all that is required, perfectly qualified.

Here should mark the end of Lewis' film-making career - alas, his persistence is his only visible talent.

The actors do a good job though...not laughing while uttering some of the worst dialogue ever to be written.

The camera work is a ludicrous jumble of filters...there were some great locations, they didn't look great through these lenses.

Yet another woeful attempt at film-making from a master of persistence.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Price (Bryce Blais) goes to a Middle East country on a pretext of being a tourist. However his real purpose is to find his best friend/lover Bo (Drew Boylan) who suddenly disappear without a trace. In a country where homosexual acts alone can get you beheaded, can Price find Bo without revealing his true purpose? To what end does Price willing to pay and do in order to find Bo? And then there is Marwan (Khaled Haider) a taxi driver/tourist guide of Price and Combs (Dale Dymkoski) a detective, what secrets do these two men holds in helping Price finds Bo? In the end, can Price handle the truth regarding the true reason of Bo's disappearance?

Cast & Characters

Bryce Blais as Price;
Khaled Haider;
Dale Dymkoski;
Eyad Khalili;
Drew Boylan