Video language: English
It’s taken me a year to finish "The Lamb." Released in two scenes, it is the third chapter in our horny morality tale. Why so long? It’s severe to exactly pin point — but sometimes the story needs to find itself or every once in a while I need to find the story. In this case I was still exploring the possibilities, complexities and talents of two of AP’s main actors — Max Carter and Levi Karter.
While I have been working with Max Ryder and Jake Bass for the past few years I’ve known them, their limits, their ambitions, and their will to push their talent beyond all of our expectations. And they delivered — we all worked severe exploring the limits of their personalities/characters.
In spite of that, it literally took me a year to unlock the mystery that is Max Carter — a complex and vividly eccentric guy. He’s easy to judge and perhaps simplify from just his looks and whisper of a voice. I was eager to cast him in a role that would challenge us both — and it did, both on screen and off. Max is such a sweetheart, friendly, funny boy — but under it all I could feel his mind racing with so many conflicting thoughts and realities. And this is what I desired Moloch to be! Off screen, we had been film making this film for a year and yet still he had nothing to show for it. No matter how much I reassured him and told him to be patient, and that it would be worth the wait, impatience ruled the day. For many of us the clock is always ticking — tick-tock tick-tock. Like many of us, I knew what he was thinking. When will it be my time? When will my work be appreciated? When will I be appreciated?
Format: mp4
Duration: 32:15
Video: 1280×720, AVC (H.264), 2863kbps
Audio: 125kbps