After a touching scene in which jockey Pollard is fed a bowl of soup by Bridges's self - made businessman, McCullough prattles on about the glory of FDR's social programs, his voiceover accompanied by black and white photos of
men at soup kitchens.
Are «sugar» relationships, in which
men pay mostly young women large sums of money for companionship and intimacy, part of the prostitution economy or, as one sugar daddy insists, just like volunteering
at the
soup kitchen?