Kieron Moore Discusses 'Blue Film' and Its Exploration of Kink and Taboo Themes
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Marc Malkin
Summary
Kieron Moore discusses his role in the film "Blue Film," where he plays a cam boy who discovers he's been booked for an in-person session by a man from his past. The article explores the movie's handling of kink and taboo subjects, with Moore emphasizing the value of going into the film with minimal prior knowledge for maximum impact.
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· 3 pulledI think it's really good to go in as blind as you can.
That's getting harder to do but I think we found an intelligent audience that has gate kept as much information as possible.
Even when I saw it for the first time, I was like, 'Whoa!' I forgot what it was going to feel like.
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