Synopsis
Boystown is a movie released in 2007.
In the vibrant heart of Madrid's Chueca neighborhood, where the energy of life and love pulsates, a darkly comedic tale unfolds. Victor, a charming yet morally ambiguous real estate agent, has a peculiar way of transforming his surroundings. By secretly eliminating the elderly residents of the apartments he sells, he meticulously refurbishes these homes, turning them into coveted spaces for affluent gay couples. With ambitions as grand as his questionable methods, Victor dreams of reshaping Chueca into a thriving hub reminiscent of London's iconic Soho, blending humor with a sinister twist that keeps viewers on edge. This film masterfully balances its comedic elements with a critical exploration of ambition, gentrification, and the lengths one might go to achieve their dreams. As Victor navigates the treacherous waters of his double life, audiences are treated to a satirical reflection of societal values, where the pursuit of success clashes with ethical boundaries. With an engaging storyline that melds laughter and shock, this unique cinematic experience challenges viewers to ponder the cost of ambition in a world where appearances can be deceiving. Get ready for a wild ride through the colorful streets of Chueca, where every corner holds a secret, and every laugh has a hint of darkness.
TVE
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