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Average rating
(40%)
 
Starring: Marcel Schlutt | Mike Sale | Ralph Steel
Director: Jorg Andreas
Studio: TLA RELEASING
Genres: Gay/Lesbian
Languages: English
Released: April 24, 2006
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Dennis is a new inmate. Mike is an older black inmate. Together the two face hostile prison officals and inmates in their attempts to become a loving couple.

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26 out of 31 people found the following review helpful:


Soft Porn

Dannieboy21 from London UK, 26th September, 2005

Can a movie either be hard-core pornography, mainstream entertainment, or somewhere in between? Perhaps this is what director Jörg Andreas was thinking when he made Locked Up, a German film that is titillatingly explicit, but just doesn't quite go 'all the way.' Set in an unidentifiable German prison, Locked Up features an absolute bevy of buff, angry, and vulnerable Nordic young men, most of who look as though they have just walked off a German porn film or have wondered in from the local gay leather bar. Filmed entirely on digital video and on what was obviously a limited budget, and also full of frontal nudity, Locked Up, although not actually 'pornographic,' has several carefully composed masturbatory shots, that are certainly designed to push the envelope. There's also a rather graphic male rape scene, and lots of heavily worked out muscled guys that are more than willing to 'drop their draws' for effect. Viewers should make a point of watching the extras because they are indeed a revelation: Two of the deleted scenes are brief, but decidedly pornographic - although penetration is never shown. And an extensive interview with the two lead actors, Marcel Schlutt and Mike Sale, confirm that director Jörg Andreas was, indeed, attempting to shoot some kind of quasi soft-core porno film. The movie opens as newly incarcerated Dennis (Schlutt) is being ordered to strip naked so that the prison guard can give him a full-body and rubber-gloved cavity search - which we actually see - and it is in this scene that we get our first full and unobstructed view of the actors' goods. Dennis has just been incarcerated for credit card fraud, but he's basically a sensitive young man who is absolutely at a loss in this environment of mean, angry muscle men. One afternoon, while gazing out of his cell window, Dennis spies a hunky, shirtless black man digging a trench. He's immediately captivated and eventually is able to make contact with him. The man's name is Mike (Mike Sale) and he is currently doing fifteen years for murdering his wife. The attraction between them both is instant and it's not long before Dennis is making clandestine trips to Mike's gaol cell. But unknown to them, their sexy assignations are being watched over by the prying eyes of a voyeuristic and kinky security guard. Can a true relationship survive in prison, where most of the inmates are white, and where racism and homophobia are rife? Will the prison authorities eventually discover them? Mike still has six years to go of his sentence after Dennis is released, but the two of them have fallen in love - they even want to share a cell together - so what are they going to do? There's also a subplot thrown in which involves corrupt guards sell drugs to 'kingpin' inmates, who, in turn, have their vulnerable lackeys spread it around. But the plot isn't really Locked Up's strong point; because all that's really being explored is sex, and more sex, along with a bit of kinky brutality that is thrown in for good measure. The movie is all about one's muscles, and one's nether regions, so consequently we have provocative gym routines, the requisite naked showers, and furtive trysts between cellmates and their security guards. It seems as though, in this prison, absolutely everybody wants to get in on the action! In Locked Up prison life looks more like life in a three star hotel. Inmates take their dinner in their cells rather than in the mess hall, and Mike is even allowed to keep two caged parakeets, where they are prominently displayed when he shares tin cups of coffee with Marcel. There isn't really much work going on, although there's one scene that shows Marcel hot wiring some electrical plates, but most of the time the inmates seem to be either jumping hoops on the basket ball court or fanatically working out in the fully equipped gym. But what Locked Up fails to deliver in style in sophistication, and even realism, it certainly delivers in muscle. Schlutt is suitably boyishly hot and he has a great body. It's just a pity that he's not that animated; he spends most of his time either looking either sad or orgasmic, with no range between the two. Mike Sale's also looks great but his performance is awkward, and his line delivery is several notches below the average cue card read. It's obvious that he has little or no experience as an actor. The rest of the cast is made up of big, burly clones, complete with the requisite buzz cuts, and I suspect that most of them were probably recruited from the German porn scene. Perhaps Locked Up is supposed to be symbolic of every gay man's fantasy? Well, maybe it does; it all depends on where you're coming from. One thing is clear though - the film is badly acted with some of the most appalling dialogue, and as far as prison stories go, not a single cliché is overlooked. However, regardless of Locked Up's obvious shortcomings, in a strangely voyeuristic oblique way, I still liked the film. Even though I wouldn't go so far as to call it a 'guilty pleasure,' it was certainly provocative and provided a few good unintentional laughs.

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8 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:


Freaky

A Customer from Dundee, 25th May, 2006

Beyond a doubt the most bizarre thing I have yet rented. It's not much more than the softest of soft porn, if porn it is intended to be, but it's far too stupid and cheap to qualify as a 'drama'. So what is it? Well, imagine that the producers of one of the worst of the 1970s Australian soaps decided to do an erotic gay prison film, but shot it in Germany, but used a British porn star as one of the leads, then had him claim to be American, and speak London-accented English to the rest of the cast, who act as if they understand him while he acts as if he understands them when they speak German back to him. They then clearly got the cast to make up much of the dialogue as they went along, used some of the most grotesque-looking minor players you can imagine and gave the whole thing a tinny synthesiser soundtrack that sounds like it came from a Health and Safety instructional film from 1986. Oh and a plot that makes most conventional porn seem like Alan Bennett. So bad it's hilarious.

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7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:


Stick to what you know....

hunkydomste from from Liverpool, 10th July, 2008

German gay porn company Cazzo go and try their hands at making 'a proper film'. What may sound quite promising on paper and could have been a feast for admirers of their usually much more no holds barred approach, turns out to be a half life of a film that is trapped in the nether regions between soft porn and a wannabe 'real life' drama. Despite the eye watering hunky man candy, this has neither the erotic appeal nor the authenticity or brains of a proper story line to keep the viewer interested past the 10 minute mark. (Or at least that is where I quit). Cazzo should stick to what they do best and not pretend they are serious film makers.

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6 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:


A Film of Huge Contrasts But Eventually Well Worth It

A Customer from salisbury, England, 31st May, 2006

I feel motivated to balance out the negative reviews on this site. This is a film of huge contrasts, but despite its many faults, I highly recommend it. The entire movie (bar a couple of short scenes) is shot in a genuine prison, which adds hugely to the authenticity, but also rather gives it a video look and sound. The acting is woeful from most of the extras and from Mike Sale who plays a lead—the black prisoner, Mike. However, Marcel Schlutt (Dennis) more than makes up for this, turning in a totally authentic and very moving performance as the prison newbie trying desperately to survive. The plot is very simple to describe. Dennis goes to prison for two years for credit card fraud. He’s put on the neo-Nazi wing with vicious rightwing extremists, and has to go along with the “boss” to survive. He spies Mike on a work detail and visits him in the banned “C” lines. Despite the almost overwhelming odds against them, they fall in love. I won’t spoil the plot for you by saying any more. Typical with European films, this movie is amazingly graphic. It’s more graphic than most soft-core porn where the action is all simulated and you see nothing but limp d***s. The d***s are often hard in this one and the sex quite convincing (according to the interviews on the extra features, it was real!). There are quite a few masturbatory scenes that would never get past an American or British censor. In addition to all this, there are some very disturbing scenes of brutality and rape that are shockingly realistic. But all that aside, what I really liked about this movie was the utterly convincing love story between Dennis and Mike. It’s not hearts and flowers—how could it be in this dreadful place? It’s Dennis's desperate need for Mike's strength and protection. It’s Mike's loneliness and desire to be a good man again with someone rather than the brutal man he’s had to become to survive as a black man in a German prison. Their scenes together are so tense you can actually feel their furious hugs, taste their kisses. It’s all rather wonderful, despite all the faults I mentioned earlier. In fact, this film is so woefully badly acted that I’m actually laughing at myself for finding this so satisfactory. I guess it just strikes a chord that despite the worst of circumstances, love will find a way.

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Locked Up

liam4mail from from Sheffield, 10th October, 2008

I have wanted to see this for ages. I was surprised that it is actually in German and has German subtitles. The main guy is so beautiful and some of the bad guys too. There are some slight action scenes in the film and deleted. It is OK! Do not expect anything too challenging for the brain or anything too riveting here though. I did not adore it but I certainly did not hate it.

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Still in shock

A Customer from London, 4th October, 2008

This film is painful to the point that I'm not sure whether it was supposed to be ironic. It has all the cinematographic qualities of a bad porno, with 'acting' to match. In fact, acting doesn't quite describe this crime against cinema. The eroticism is limited to seedy german fantasies and doesn't even tick that box. One is left gob smacked and thinking: what was the point? Who in their right mind thought this would ever work?

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Awful!!

A Customer from Salford, 3rd October, 2008

I was expecting so much more from this than what it was. Its basically soft porn with awful acting and no plot. Give it a miss.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:


Locked up.

Perry from from Somerton, 13th September, 2008

Iit is a bit unjust to give this film only two stars, which only goes to show that it is perhaps unwise to place too much value on the (mostly) subjective star rating system. Yes, this film is pretty low budget and the general standard of acting amateurish in a kind of pornstar way. But shall we look at the positive for a change. The direction is sensitive, the photography interesting with good imagery, the overall effect has the extreme claustrophobia of (presumably) German prison life, rife with corruption, rough interplay between guards and prisoners, a deeply unpleasant ghetto world of its own, away from the 'safety' of 'the world' with its basic rules and laws where each and every one must fend for himself, fit in, play it safe or else. OK you'll say. Nothing new there. That's prison dramas for you. But the tenderness which develops between the two prinicipal protagonists is tender and moving, and I found myself drawn into their heartfelt predicament despite the strangeness of one speaking fluent (natural) German, and the other speaking somewhat stilted English which only goes to show you that love and kindness have few boundaries. And the fact that the 'actors' sound a little as if they aren't actors at all seems to add to the films verisimitude; not detract at all. There is a lot of full frontal male nudity which also adding to the truth of the situation, blatant shower scenes and a truly bestial gang-bang which is done well and shows the care and sensitivity which the director has shown in the making of the whole film. Apart from one sweet and affecting scene in a bunk bed between the two men (after the rape), erotic the film is not! So do give it a go. You will remenber it for quite a while afterwards. Definitely three and a half stars.

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