"Een architectuurstudent en hoerenjongen raakt door zijn relatie met een collega-prostitué betrokken bij een krankzinnige handel in transplantatienieren, die door chantage van levende mensen worden afgedwongen."
"Danny est étudiant en architecture, serveur à l'Emerson Club et prostitué. Parmi ses clients, habitués du club, Sandy Miller est une romancière quadragénaire obsédée par le sexe et pingre. Dans ce monde régi par l'addiction, Danny parvient à un semblant de stabilité grâce à sa relation avec Chip, garçon à louer également, qui va cependant l'entraîner à la rencontre de trafiquants d'organes."
"Danny is a rent boy, an architecture student, a waiter, and hot! Working his way through school seemed pretty easy: he serves ego-obsessed writers their cocktails at the Salamagundi Club; he has his toes and other appendages sucked by horny businessmen; and he escorts anyone - male, female, or otherwise - who can afford him. But then his liaison with another rent boy gets him involved with an organ theft ring centering around a crazy old doctor and a crackpot nurse. A relentless stream of social commentary, careening between sex, comedy, and murder. Rent Boy is a hysterical romp through the worlds of contemporary culture and crime."
"Danny is a rent boy, an architecture student, a waiter, and hot! Working his way through school seemed pretty easy: he serves ego-obsessed writers their cocktails at the Emerson Club; he has his toes and other appendages sucked by horny businessmen; and he escorts anyone - male, female, or otherwise - who can afford him. But then his liaison with another rent boy gets him involved with an organ theft ring centering around a crazy old doctor and a crackpot nurse. A."
"relentless stream of social commentary, careening between sex, comedy, and murder, Rent Boy is a hysterical romp through the worlds of contemporary culture and crime."
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