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Orgazmo

"Fighting crime never felt so good!"

NC-17199794 min.IMDb6.1/10Metacritic48/100

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Orgazmo is a 1997 American satirical sex comedy film written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, produced by Matt Stone and Jason McHugh, and directed by Parker. Known for their off-the-wall humor in the popular television show South Park, Parker and Stone explore the ludicrous and the hilarious in new dimensions with this film.

The protagonist of the story is Joe Young, played by Trey Parker, a devout Mormon and aspiring actor who is on a mission in Los Angeles to spread the teachings of the Latter-Day Saints and secure a future with his fiancée, Lisa, played by Robyn Lynne Raab. Despite his initial innocence and dedication to religious values, Joe’s life quickly changes when he unwittingly becomes involved in the adult film industry.

While knocking door to door, he stumbles upon a low-budget adult film set. The director, Maxxx Orbison, played by Michael Dean Jacobs, is having a hard time dealing with an unruly actor. Seeing an opportunity to promote his religious message — and a chance to earn some cash to fund his impending nuptials — Joe steps in to save the day. He is instantly roped into the role of 'Captain Orgazmo,' a superhero character in Orbison's latest production.

The story plunges deeper into humor and absurdity as Joe Young transforms into 'Orgazmo' – a superhero character who fights evil with his special weapon, the 'Orgazmorator,' which induces incapacitating orgasms in his enemies. He forms a dynamic duo with co-star Ben Chepleski, played by Dian Bachar, who plays his sidekick 'Choda Boy.'

Despite the explicit nature of their work, Joe and Ben are portrayed as oddly pure and good-hearted individuals who deal with their adult film careers with an endearing awkwardness. This creates an astonishingly balanced blend of elevated comedic circumstances and lovable character portrayals. The film cleverly manages juxtapositions — mixing the high-minded morals of a devout Mormon with the realities of a seedy industry, while also exploring the strange kinship that forms amongst the film’s actors and crew.

The quirky premise of Orgazmo is explored thoroughly, not just through raunchy, laugh-out-loud moments, but also via its cast of eccentric characters brought brilliantly to life by the likes of Matt Stone, Toddy Walters, Chasey Lain and others. There's a delightfully absurd villain in Orbison, who is hell-bent on creating his adult superhero saga, and a wonderful array of colorful side characters that contribute to the film's outrageous situations.

What sets Orgazmo apart, however, is its satirical take on both the pornography industry and the superhero genre — no doubt, a playful and ludicrous blend never seen before. It offers biting yet gentle satire about the clash of innocence and debauchery, making the movie both a raucous comedy and a surprising nod to the average man facing unconventional circumstances.

The film does offer adult themes, and its humor can be considered crude by some, but its satirical edge and absurd premise ensure that it remains a comedy rather than a commentary. If you're a fan of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's distinct humor found in 'South Park,' or if you appreciate unconventional comedy, 'Orgazmo' might just hit the right spot.

In the end, Orgazmo is a unique, laugh-out-loud comedy that cleverly juxtaposes the wholesome values of a small-town Mormon with the grittiness of the adult film industry. Beneath the crass laughs is a surprisingly sweet tale of friendship and maintaining personal values against all odds. Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Ocean's Eleven script, coupled with some genuinely hilarious performances, makes Orgazmo a memorable, if unconventional, dive into absurdist comedy.

NC-17199794 min.
IMDb6.1/10Metacritic48/100
Director
Trey Parker
Stars
Trey Parker, Dian Bachar, Robyn Lynne Raab, Michael Dean Jacobs, Matt Stone
Genres
Comedy