Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLewis and Cooper, best friends, have a drunken sexual encounter at Cooper's bachelor party. They continue meeting annually at the same hotel suite over 12 years.Lewis and Cooper, best friends, have a drunken sexual encounter at Cooper's bachelor party. They continue meeting annually at the same hotel suite over 12 years.Lewis and Cooper, best friends, have a drunken sexual encounter at Cooper's bachelor party. They continue meeting annually at the same hotel suite over 12 years.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Berney
- (as David Alanson)
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This story is a kind of urban Brokeback Mountain where the two cowboys who are married after one summer of passion agree once a year to return to the Wyoming wilderness for what they tell the spouses and the world are hunting and fishing trips.
These two agree that on the same night once a year they would go back for a night of the same passion. For Sell it's to satisfy that gay side of his nature and for Cirillo who is a writer of romance novels it's to have an otherwise unattainable romance.
Four of these encounters are shown over a dozen years and we see the changes in the dynamic of the relationship.
This is a great two character gay study and Cirillo and Sell have some great chemistry between them.
Does it work out better for them than for Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger? You won't regret checking into The Last Straight Man to find out.
The beauty of this film lies in what is not said. Both Lewis and Cooper are deeply in love and their non verbal exchange speaks volumes. Their jokes fall flat whenever they come close to addressing their real feelings forcing one or both to change the subject.
"May your hair never fall, your dick always rise and your kids never call your brother-in-law daddy" is only one of the many witty dialogue shared by both Cooper and Lewis in what may seem at times to be funny banter translate into the men trying their hardest to convey their deepest sentiments. Their language, muddled by the restrictive code of silence men as a species have been known to observe in order to preserved the stereotypical macho front, is made to cover any an all possible honest feelings that may withdraw true emotion leading to a defensiveness that would expose and possibly lead to the outpouring of one's authentic self.
In the form of a visual collage, the film skips to several progressive life events as both men evolve with the passage of time. As the men age w life experience, so does their love, affection and understanding of each other, which only seems to grow stronger with time, until Lewis realizes that at some point he has to be the better man and do the right thing for the benefit of Cooper's family. Such selflessness is what makes Lewis a likable character. He's always the reasonable one, where Cooper just wants to take their opportunity to let loose, and be who he really is. During their exchange of emotion in the bedroom, you can't help but to feel the plight and internal struggle they both face, but it is Lewis, who most of the times seems to be relegated to make the difficult choices.
Production values are satisfactory for this digital production. However, at times misplaced music becomes distracting in some very key moments that demand full attention for the words being exchanged between the two leads. Performances are courageous and engaging as both actors flawlessly perform with due diligence even during scenes of pervasive nudity and very explicit sexual situations. Kudos to Mark Cirillo & Scott Sell who create admirable performances, and also for their bravery in choosing to stay true to the story with some very demanding and at times difficult moments both leading men share as they emote during their intimacy.
"The Last Straight Man" is a delight of a film, with an involved story that will leave you pondering on many underlying themes dealing with the way men express themselves and treat each other, and how not knowing to express true feelings can have long term and irreversible consequences on a life that should have been with the one.
But to my surprise, the rapport is quite fair between Mark Cirillo as Lewis the gay one who has a crush on heterosexual yet confused Cooper played by Scott Sell. There are several nude scenes which took me by surprise and even though I felt they were not necessary, it doesn't detract from the story. Obviously, this is a low budget production so a montage of pictures is all we see to illustrate the time both characters spend in between their yearly meeting.
That part of the story bothered me a bit since I can't see how meeting only once a year for sex is realistic even if the 2 men are great friends and we don't really hear about their friendship outside of the confine of their trysts over the years. Still, I was caught up in their emotional interplay and felt like the connection between the two men was genuine which helped soothe some of the awkward acting moments that made me cringe in certain places.
Yet, even though this is not a strong story and it made me feel like some more scenes outside of the hotel room would have helped create a better understanding of what made these men tick without them having to talk about it, I still enjoyed it enough to give it a rather strong and fair rating of 7 stars.
The ending felt rather truncated and I would have hoped to get a bit more substance added to the denouement but it still felt satisfying enough to recommend potential viewers interested in this subject matter to give it a fair chance.
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- WissenswertesOriginally, different pairs of actors were to play the same characters when the film continued to the next meeting, but this was scrapped as too "gimmicky".
- PatzerThe character of "Berney," the bellhop, has a name tag with his name spelled "Berney," but David Alanson Bradberry is credited as "Bernie" in the closing credits.
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Cooper: Lewis, I've always felt that there was a spark between us. I don't know, I can't explain it. Something about you has always made my skin tingle when we touch. My heart pounds when I think about you naked. Every expression on your face is chiseled into my memory. I don't know why, it just is. And you're the only man who's made me feel like that. So am I gay? Am I bisexual? If I was, wouldn't I feel like that for another man? I don't, just you! Only you.
- VerbindungenFeatured in I'm a Porn Star (2013)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
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- Последний натурал
- Drehorte
- Palm Springs, Kalifornien, USA(all scenes except final exterior scenes)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD