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This obsessive love story about a guy seeking closure after being dumped by his Latino boyfriend awkwardly juggles screwball and noir elements with macabre black comedy in a mix that calls for a far lighter, more stylish touch than the obvious one at work here.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Starts quirky, grows steadily darker, doesn't build much excitement.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
Veering between black comedy and intense psychological drama, David Moreton's bizarre thriller never manages to get its bearings.
The cutesy opening of writer-director David Moreton's Testosterone (co-written with Dennis Hensley) turns out to be a crippling miscalculation.
While butching up their hero, Moreton and cowriter Dennis Hensley left out one key ingredient: charisma -- for all his macho swagger, the guy's unbearable.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
Surprise after surprise follows in this increasingly dark comedy, which is loaded with sharp observations and exceptionally complex characterizations.
Dangerously low on laughs and sex, not to mention believability.
Never quite clicks, primarily because the central male characters are badly miscast.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Makes no psychological sense. Even within the convoluted realm of film noir, the development of the relationships defies any logic.