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Peter Aspden Financial Times 10/07/2018 Flesh is strikingly redolent of its time: morally vacant, stylish, lightweight, daring, but also dreary. It represents everything people both love and hate about the 1960s. Go to Full Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times 10/23/2004 It's at least interesting. It isn't very good, though; if it hadn't come from New York under Warhol's sponsorship, we'd never have seen it. Go to Full Review Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.com 04/06/2008 Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 11/23/2006 Flesh offers a funny look at the underbelly of the city. Go to Full Review Rich Cline Shadows on the Wall 08/26/2005 The way Morrissey keeps things natural and real is both bracing and important Go to Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 06/13/2005 Read all reviews

Leaburn O @RT35452347 05/27/2021 Quite an interesting topic, bit taboo but married man runs tricks predominantly for men to help pay the way for his new wife. Sex life with his wife is a bit exhausted by his ventures. Best scene is with a creepy sculptor old dude. Would have been a decent film if it wasn't so boring . See more 02/03/2016 The first in the Warhol/Morrissey trilogy, Flesh is an avant-garde film typical of the Warhol effort featuring Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro, the plot was about a hustler's mundane day, like the protagonist, I fell asleep. See more 08/19/2015 Another Paul Morrissey film. I could rate these types of films forever cause the memory is so sweet! Loved it. ð??? See more Steve S @RT32687682 12/13/2014 ***Due to the recent RT changes that have basically ruined my past reviews, I am mostly only giving a rating rather than a full review.*** See more 10/30/2014 An from head to tail obsession about Joe Dallesandro. See more 06/24/2014 This had some incredible things to say about the oversexualization of the human body, both male and female, and the effect on the objectified because of that. Unfortunately, the production value was so dreadfully bad it dragged the whole thing down. See more Read all reviews

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Synopsis A gay heroin junkie works as a male prostitute to support his, his lesbian wife's and her lover's addiction.

Director

Paul Morrissey

Producer

Andy Warhol

Screenwriter

Paul Morrissey

Genre

Drama

Original Language

English

Release Date (Theaters)

Sep 26, 1968, Original

Release Date (DVD)

Oct 18, 2005

Runtime

1h 45m