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Duration: 580 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2020-Jan-02 |
Alternate Names: Dylan Bailey, Dylan Bailey, Marnay Miranda, Monique Harlow, Monique Harlowe, Monique Paurent, Monique Paurent, Marnay Miranda, Monique Harlow, Monique Harlowe, Monique Paurent, Monique T. Parent, Scarlet Johansing, Scarlet Johanssing, Scarlett Johansing, Monique T. Parent, Scarlet Johansing, Scarlet Johanssing, Scarlett Johansing, مونیک پارت
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Monique Parent, born November 4, 1965, is an American actress with over three decades of experience in film and television. She began her career in 1990 and has appeared in numerous films and series, including 'Dark Secrets' (1998). Known for her versatility across genres like sci-fi, horror, drama, and comedy, Parent has worked extensively in live theater as well. She shares her knowledge on makeup and hair care through her YouTube channel with over a quarter million subscribers. Parent is also an advocate for ethical practices in intimacy scenes in filmmaking.
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Release Year: 2019
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Слабак
Director: Rob Lambert
Writer: Joe Varkle, Rob Lambert
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Companies: Gravitas Ventures, Rimrock Pictures
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Keywords: homophobia
Ronnie, an unemployed young white male living with his ailing and nagging mother, struggles to find purpose in life. Rejected by the military due to mental instability, Ronnie turns to the alt-right community online for validation and an outlet for his frustration. This newfound belonging allows him to escape personal responsibility.
Cuck (2019), directed by Rob Lambert, is a drama-thriller that explores the themes of identity crisis, alienation, and extremism. The film centers around Ronnie, a young man grappling with unemployment and mental health issues while living under his mother's critical gaze. Seeking a sense of belonging, Ronnie turns to the alt-right community online, which provides him with validation but also exposes him to toxic ideologies. The movie touches upon themes of homophobia and the dangers of extremist groups.