As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for movies that resonate with real-life experiences, I can’t help but feel a strong pull towards “Feeling Randy.” Growing up in the 70s, I remember the cultural tumult and societal pressure that defined that era. The film’s synopsis strikes a chord, reminding me of my own journey of self-discovery and the challenges I faced back then.
Look forward to premiering a unique sneak peek of the movie titled “Feeling Randy“, an engaging comedy-drama set in the vibrant backdrop of Las Vegas, where a teenage boy embarks on a journey with his friends as he navigates his sexual identity.
The movie is based on real events and portrays the turbulent, 70s-era journey of four young friends who daringly embark on an unforgettable trip to the infamous Kitty Ranch in Vegas. This adventure symbolizes their transition into manhood amidst personal struggles and societal expectations. The story revolves around Randy, who is grappling with family conflicts, a strict father and an unaware mother. As their journey starts as a quest for fun, it evolves into a deeper exploration of identity in a time of significant cultural change. During this tumultuous decade when self-acceptance and personal discovery were seldom discussed, Randy silently battles with his own identity. This struggle forces him to confront hidden truths about himself, ultimately leading to an enlightening and surprising realization that not only transforms his life but also impacts the bond between the friends.
Check out the exclusive Feeling Randy trailer below (watch more trailers):
When is the Feeling Randy release date?
The film “Feeling Randy” is set to debut at the Lumiere Theatre in Los Angeles on November 1st. From November 5th, you’ll be able to rent or purchase it on popular Video On Demand (VOD) streaming platforms.
This movie, penned and helmed by acclaimed filmmaker Dean Lent, draws inspiration from real-life experiences of his own. The ensemble features Reid Miller, Tyler Lawrence Gray, Kerrice Brooks, Jonathan Silverman, Marguerite Moreau, Blaine Kern III, Shane Almagor, Oliver Wyman Toads, Chris Mulkey, Richard Riehle, and Courtney Danforth. Salomé Breziner and Breaking Glass Pictures are responsible for its production.
It has a runtime of 81 minutes.
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2024-10-10 16:12