
UnHung Hero charts a humiliated man's fact-finding journey as he consults porn stars, doctors and anthropologists to learn whether the size of one's manhood matters.... (Full plot summary below)
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UnHung Hero charts a humiliated man's fact-finding journey as he consults porn stars, doctors and anthropologists to learn whether the size of one's manhood matters.
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| Village VoiceErnest HardyAs the film dissects various cultural norms and goes behind the scenes of the $5 billion penis enhancement industry, it transcends the concerns of one man to show the flipside of the gender equality movement. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyThe film’s brisk progress is always genial and lively, hitting the expected off-color-humor marks without getting too juvenile. |
| Los Angeles TimesAnnlee EllingsonThe film is often laugh-out-loud funny while remaining relatively discreet. |
| User ReviewDelano DYou will learn good values from this documentary! |
| User ReviewJosh AInteresting look at men and how they feel about themselves in conjunction with their penis size. Apparently there is a lot of mind opening (see disturbing) things men will do to try and increase the size of mister happy. The thing that struck me about this "cockumentary" is the director and star himself. You can see some serious soul/pain in the man's eyes as he talks about having a small wang, and as he recounts having his marriage proposal literally rebuffed due to his penis size. Man or woman, big dick/boobs or small, I suggest watching this. It's charming, funny, and intelligent, and if that's not a good enough reason to watch this then do it for the guy who lifts 350 lbs with his dong!!!! |
| User ReviewSean FI watched this purely out of curiosity, noticing it as I scanned through netflix. I expected it to be quirky, maybe funny but nothing more than that. I ended up being absolutely glued to the screed as Moote not only shed light on a very prominent issue in our generation, but ended up exploring his own insecurities and their origins. I was shocked, informed, I laughed and ultimately, I ended up smiling once the film was over. I definitely suggest taking some time to watch it. |
| User ReviewMonica JPoor Lil' Tink Tink! The Struggle Is Real For This Guy. But He Gets It Figured Out! |
| User ReviewAdrian DThis move is not just funny, it is brilliant, and deeply poignant. |
| User ReviewApril FPoignant and hopeful, this film is about so much more than the size of a particular body part; it's about the size of a person's spirit. |
| User ReviewThomas WAs hard as it is to think of a marriage proposal being rejected at a basketball game as the basis for a documentary, 'UnHung Hero' still proves itself a relevant study of male insecurity. Bravely putting his own insecurity on a pedestal for the world to see, Patrick Moote's documentation of his studies tiptoes the line of being too self-indulgent, with a hearty blend of humor, fact, and even some sentimentality that combine well to make 'UnHung Hero' worth a view. Final Grade: B |