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Toilers & the Wayfareres, the

Matt Klemp , Ralf Schirg , Keith Froelich    Unrated   DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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A modest knockoff of My Own Private Idaho, The Toilers and the Wayfarers rests heavily on the well-sculpted shoulders (and more) of its young hero, Dieter (Matt Klemp). Dieter and his friend Phillip (Andrew Woodhouse) are outcasts in the German-American town of New Ulm, Minnesota. Phillip, who knows that he's gay, runs away to Minneapolis. Dieter starts to hang out more with Udo (Ralf Schirg), a recent immigrant from Germany who's a bit of a boozer and a loose cannon. The two of them also flee New Ulm for the big city, where Dieter discovers that Phillip has become a street hustler. But Dieter has also discovered his own sexuality, and the two friends become lovers. Grainy black-and-white cinematography gives The Toilers and the Wayfarers a striking look. The script meanders a bit but has a forthright charm, much like its star. --Bret Fetzer

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Way above average for this type of film Feb 13 2002
Format:DVD
This is not a GREAT film by most standards but that said it is a very good one. Let me explain. So many gay films (and especially ones involving hustling as a theme) are violence and drug ridden cliches that leave me cold. In this film the characters are allowed to develop, the acting is pretty good and there is a semblence of a story outside of the usual "hustling is a hard cold way to survive". To me the mark of a good film is when you actually begin to care about the characters. This film has that. This film also avoids cliches and sappy hollywood endings. The end result is that you feel as if this film showed you the private lives/motivations of its' three main characters. The ending suffers from being too vague perhaps but it certainly seems realistic. Over all a good film and the actors are all good looking in their own way. One note, the whole film is in black and white if that bothers you you had better skip this film.
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Art, form and grace Nov 27 2003
Format:DVD
This was a walk off of the beaten path. It's filmed in black and white with a mix of subtitles and English. It was rather well done and an enjoyable way to spend an evening. This is a very sexy film without any detailed sex. It's done so well that it's better than seeing the detailed act, it allows for you to fill in the gaps. It gives you a wonderful story and great acting from the lead. It was well worth the cost and I got much more than I expected. The lead is very convincing as a fresh, unsoiled young man in a town that hold no hope for growth. You see him transform before you're eye's as he discovers the reality of what waits outside the small town, on the path he has to travel. This is a tastefully sexual and seductive film that will remind you of what it was to be young and unsoiled, it will excite you're senses and leave you pondering what will happen to him now?
Not all the actors turned in great work so I felt four stars was fair. It's worth it for the lead. His acting was great and he looked splendid, as you will see for yourself.
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Deter goes to the big city Sep 14 2003
Format:DVD
Deter (Matt Klemp; now thats a Germanic name)and Phillip (Andrew Woodhouse) are best friends in high school; while talking during gym class the over bearing gum instructor (his acting isn't convincing) punishes Deter for the infraction and he get "spanked". Meeting down at the river afterwards, Phillip informs Deter " I burned my gym uniform "; they tossel about and Phillip starts to kiss Deter; at first he looks like he might be injoying it but pushes Phillip away, "What are you doing ?". Gets up and runs away, Phillip apologises, but Deter keeps running down the road and you see no more of Phillip.
Udo (Ralf Schrig) has moved from Germany to the USA to live with is aunt; by the way Udo is Deters cousin. Udo sits around his Aunt's house and drinks and doesn't seem to want to get a job (reminds me of a roomate I once had); auntie is not impressed.
She kicks the bucket and Udo inherits aunties house and money that he squanders it on a new car etc. Well Deters family is not impressed with this behavior and is concerned with his constant compaionship and time with Deter. While Udo drives up to show Deter his new car, the father has a show down with Udo and suggest he has become to close and personal with his son, and that Uno is after Deter's body. (give the guy a break dad, he doesn't know anybody else in town his age that speaks his language)Deter speaks his opnion and defends Uno and his overly strict prussian father blows a cork and drags Deter into the house; they have words and Deter admits (you miss part of this in the subtitle???) that he is gay not Uno. I love this next scene; you see Deter's room and then hear "F---K YOU!" and deter enters and slams the door; pops really P.Oed now and spanks Deter on his bare bottom. Deter has had enough and goes over to Uno's and hides out there and convinces him to take to Minneapolis to join Phillip. To keep it short they do go on the road, Thelma and Louise style, and join up with Phillip (who has been writting to Deter).
Uno can't hold a job; Phillip has resorted to prostitution and convinces Deter to do the same; Deter and Phillip have reconciliated and become lovers now but Detrer gets busted by the vice squad; who inform him his father doesn't want him back.
Promising to show where the others live, he breaks away from the police and decides it best to leave town.
I didn't like the ending; felt like it left you hanging. The acting was for the most part good, Andrew Woodhouse'es acting was forced; they should have cast someone else. The "mother" was terrible.
I enjoyed the movie as it shows what can happen to a kid if he is forced, one way or the other, to leave home and live on the streets.
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