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Boys Life 4: Four Play

  • 2003
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
252
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Boys Life 4: Four Play (2003)
ComedyDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFour gay shorts are rolled into one 83-minute movie.Four gay shorts are rolled into one 83-minute movie.Four gay shorts are rolled into one 83-minute movie.

  • Regie
    • Phillip J. Bartell
    • Alan Brown
    • Eric Mueller
  • Drehbuch
    • Phillip J. Bartell
    • Alan Brown
    • Andrew Peterson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Craig Chester
    • Mike Booth
    • Brent Doyle
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    252
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Phillip J. Bartell
      • Alan Brown
      • Eric Mueller
    • Drehbuch
      • Phillip J. Bartell
      • Alan Brown
      • Andrew Peterson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Craig Chester
      • Mike Booth
      • Brent Doyle
    • 5Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
    • 53Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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  • Fotos3

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    Craig Chester
    Craig Chester
    • Craig (segment "Bumping Heads")
    Mike Booth
    • Pete (segment "This Car Up")
    • (as Michael Booth)
    Brent Doyle
    • Adrian (segment "This Car Up")
    Jay Gillespie
    Jay Gillespie
    • Brad (segment "O Beautiful")
    Cole Williams
    Cole Williams
    • Michael (segment "L.T.R")
    Weston Mueller
    Weston Mueller
    • Riley (segment "L.T.R.")
    Aimee Garcia
    Aimee Garcia
    • Caitlan (segment "L.T.R")
    Michael Azria
    • Tobias (segment "L.T.R")
    Phillip J. Bartell
    Phillip J. Bartell
    • Interviewer (segment "L.T.R")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jonathan Alberts
    • Blurred Boy in Coffee Shop (segment "L.T.R")
    David Feldman
    • Boy in Line (segment "L.T.R")
    Barry Gellis
    • Boy in Line (segment "L.T.R")
    Rich Rennessy
    • Boy in Line (segment "L.T.R")
    Michael Peters
    • Boy in Line (segment "L.T.R")
    Howard Simson
    • Boy in Line (segment "L.T.R")
    Tobias Conan Trost
    Tobias Conan Trost
    • Boy in Line (segment "L.T.R")
    David Clayton Rogers
    David Clayton Rogers
    • Andy (segment "O Beautiful")
    • (as David Rogers)
    Andersen Gabrych
    • Gary (segment "Bumping Heads")
    • Regie
      • Phillip J. Bartell
      • Alan Brown
      • Eric Mueller
    • Drehbuch
      • Phillip J. Bartell
      • Alan Brown
      • Andrew Peterson
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    8machupichu

    Boys Life 4: Four Play

    Of the four short films featured here, the best acting was in the second film entitled "O Beautiful" by Alan Brown, with David Clayton Rogers and Jay Gillespie actors. This film deals with gay bashing and gay teens. A contemporary issue like gay bashing is a subject matter that some would rather not face and will undoubtedly have a bias against this film prior to viewing it, due to the subject matter. "O Beautiful" a complicated high drama poignantly and accurately portrays gay male teenage angst, which is very traumatic and difficult to deal with especially when occurring right after the barbarous heinous act of a gay bashing.

    Bravo Alan, David, and Jay! This short should be extended into a full-length film and shown in high schools around the country.
    Hoohawnaynay

    Gay Cinema Dreck!

    Well...this movie started out cute with a really funny take on young gay love and how a couple of immature 20 year olds try to make a relationship work. Then this movie went right into the toilet with the 2nd installment called "O Beautiful'. This one is about a kid gay bashed and left in a cornfield. The acting was like a bad school play, the dialogue has to be heard to be believed. I actually felt embarrassed for the actors, especially when one breaks out into song singing America the Beautiful. The audience I saw this with was stunned into silence and snickered at this feeble attempt at high drama. It wasn't even in the category "so bad it's good", it was just plain excruciating to watch. The 3rd short film was so-so, the last segment was interesting was the characters thought were displayed in split-screen 3-parts segments that spun like a slot machine. It was an inventive idea but all in all I would avoid this movie like the plague. There is lots of good gay cinema out there but THIS IS NOT IT!
    7Aussie Stud

    Not bad for a 'fourth' go-around...

    "Boys Life 4" continues the successful series of short films about gay men.

    The first story is called "L.T.R." (ie. Long Term Relationship) which focuses on the lives of two young men aged 20 and 21 (ie. 'twinks') who fall in love and believe that it will last forever. An amateur film-maker documents their entire relationship from week one... right through to week four. One of the boys is very much a responsible home-maker while the other is a pot-head. The dynamics of their relationship recall the days of young love and how immature and inexperienced two young men can be. Some of the funnier high-lights include interviews with their friends and their take on the relationship, along with some personal 'interaction' with the film-maker himself.

    The second story is called "O Beautiful" and tells the story of a young gay man who is attacked and sexually molested by a group of homophobic men in a New Jersey cornfield, and is then rescued by one of his attackers who returns after everyone else leaves. This would probably be the most drawn-out story of the four. It is hard to say whether these two men build a friendship, or more of an understanding when they spend the entire trying 20 minutes of the story talking about being gay, dealing with it and where to go from there. I actually felt that this was the most boring out of the four stories and probably the most cliched, especially the scene where the attacker breaks out into a rendition of "O Beautiful" for no other real reason than to cause the viewer irritation and drum in the fact that 'THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT FILM! YOU MUST LOVE ME!'. For those who are interested, there is only one shot of male 'nudity' in Boys Life 4 and you will find it in "O Beautiful".

    The third story is called "Bumping Heads" and is a bittersweet story of an older man in his 40's who falls in love with a young drug-abusing man in his 20's who designs hats. The two meet at a party where they, 'bump heads' while reaching for a can of beer. Their friendship builds when they go out to a nightclub and again, 'bump heads' while looking around the club at the people dancing. The story is partly told in flashbacks from a hospital room where the older man has a bloody patch on his head and the younger man is angry at him for starting a fight. We discover what happened through the telling of the incidents leading up to this to what actually happened at the nightclub. There are some funny lines from the female Doctor at the hospital, but other than that, the ending leaves your mouth feeling a little sour.

    The fourth and story is called "This Car Up", referring to an elevator in an office building and the budding relationship that is about to be explored by a bored office worker and a bicycle courier. This would have to be my favorite story of the four. The two men appear to be very superstitious about love, the office worker always referring to his 8-ball for answers, while the bicycle courier counts his odds by flipping quarters. The story is told in split-screen style with a set of spinning poker slots above their heads that tell you what they're currently thinking. I thought the format was clever and extremely funny and the outcome is very comforting. Definitely one of the cutest stories in the Boys Life series.

    All in all, I was very pleased with Boys Life 4. The series is certainly not tired and with the continuing addition of fresh and innovative story-tellers and directors, I predict Boys Life to continue on for quite some time.

    My Rating - 7 out of 10
    doctor13

    1-2-4-3

    ...in that order, is my rating for these four short films, from best to worst. The stories have been told before, by other reviewers, so I'll just say that "l.t.r." is certainly the most entertaining, with wicked writing and another awesome performance by Weston Mueller (who was in "Crush" on BOYS TO MEN), who has "future star" written all over him. Someone give Phillip J. Bartell a feature! Next, for all it's bad criticisms, I enjoyed "O Beautiful". Easily the best-looking of the bunch, the cinematography made up for the occasional incredulous moment. The two leads were sincere in their approach, and their performances were quite good. The script is what failed them. The split screen technique worked most of the time, but not all. I think the director should have wielded it with a little more finesse, as there were moments when it was too distracting (inside the truck). Then take "This Car Up", which utilizes split-screen in a clever and interesting way with good performances. The biggest fizzle in the bunch was "Bumping Heads" starring Craig Chester, an actor I really like, but who is wasted here. The movie is limp all around with unsteady acting and a script that, well, could have been better.

    My overall recommendation is that BOYS LIFE 4 is worth a look for "l.t.r." alone.

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      In the "Bumping Heads" segment, New York photographer Craig Hamrick can be briefly seen in the bar scene, sitting at a bar, talking to another uncredited extra. This is just before the main characters (one of whom is named Craig, and is played by an actor named Craig) "bump heads" giving the movie its title. Hamrick is a friend of the movie's director, 'Brian Sloan', and he was on the set that day shooting some publicity stills for the movie. Also visiting the set that day was Parker Posey, dropping by to see her pal Craig Chester.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from L.T.R. (2002)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. August 2003 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official page
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Histórias de Pegação 4
    • Drehorte
      • Denville, New Jersey, USA(segment "O Beautiful")
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Strand Releasing
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      • 53.169 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 11.845 $
      • 3. Aug. 2003
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 53.169 $
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