![]() Still, it is the deep sadness of Malcolm’s tale – and the six years of waiting for his arm-penis to be relocated is only one part of it – that dominates. ![]() It’s not that the narrator of Malcolm’s story, Paul McGann, doesn’t do a fine job of neutrally delivering lines such as: “No one has ever spent as long living with a penis on his arm.” But if you, as a viewer, don’t feel the urge to side-eye someone and murmur: “You don’t say?” then … well, I would admire but also, in some profound way, mistrust you.ĭitto at moments such as the one where, his forearm appendage swinging free, Malcolm points out that it makes it hard to reach the back hob. There is no getting away from the fact that any documentary entitled The Man With a Penis on His Arm is going to invite moments of levity. “Gone,” says Malcolm, beginning to walk out of shot. The interviewer’s journalistic objectivity falls momentarily away. “Then I went to the toilet and it fell off,” he says, matter-of-factly. ![]() An attempt to lance an abscess himself resulted in blood poisoning.
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