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Dos jóvenes experimentan el dolor de la separación y los corazones rotos después de una ruptura inesperada durante un agitado verano en Chicago.Dos jóvenes experimentan el dolor de la separación y los corazones rotos después de una ruptura inesperada durante un agitado verano en Chicago.Dos jóvenes experimentan el dolor de la separación y los corazones rotos después de una ruptura inesperada durante un agitado verano en Chicago.
Jacob Andrews
- Eddie
- (as Jake Andrews)
Michele DeSelms
- Reporter
- (as Michele Deselms)
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But not an altogether bad movie!
Here we have Kurt & Paul who seem to have developed a life together successfully but from the start the viewer is aware of a tension in the relationship. Kurt sells drugs and Paul seems distant and depressed. Things come to a head when Paul suspects Kurt is 'seeing another'! All the while the background story is there's a serial killer somewhere in the city.
Paul wants a simpler domestic life while Kurt want to go party. You know the relationship is doomed. And at movies end you don't really know if these to actually get back together but a murder brings them back together - if only momentarily.
It's a good story but some of the acting is lacking and the plot gets repetitious at one point.
Here we have Kurt & Paul who seem to have developed a life together successfully but from the start the viewer is aware of a tension in the relationship. Kurt sells drugs and Paul seems distant and depressed. Things come to a head when Paul suspects Kurt is 'seeing another'! All the while the background story is there's a serial killer somewhere in the city.
Paul wants a simpler domestic life while Kurt want to go party. You know the relationship is doomed. And at movies end you don't really know if these to actually get back together but a murder brings them back together - if only momentarily.
It's a good story but some of the acting is lacking and the plot gets repetitious at one point.
It is very close to the real life of many gay couples, although the outcome was not expected..
This is the gay life turned sad . One guy is solid, the other is an addict and immature. Both are attractive to each other physically. I had this happen and got sober. How about you?
IN BLOOM, the debut feature from director/writer Chris Michael Birkmeier, a genre mixture tale in Chicago, recounts the ups-and-downs of a young couple Kurt (Wigent) and Paul (Rittenhouse), the former is a drug-dealer, but his clientèle are mostly hipster youngsters, so it is not a swearing, gun-crazy thriller one might expect for this sort of job; but Paul is a clerk in a supermarket, who scorns this line-of-work, yet as long as it pays for the bills, he can just condone it. A looming danger which quite inferiorly sets the suspenseful tone is a serial killer on the lam, whose victims are uniformly young males, which is haphazardly reminded from news flashes on TV and a random enactment. In the midstream, a stimulation to mislead us Kurt is going to be the next victim, until edging to the coda, a final victim would supposedly thrust a revelation for Kurt about the profundity of love, which frankly speaking, is quite a lame strategy to choose this particular object.
Apparently, the central story is an ever-so-common relationship quandary, Kurt is the variant who is frustrated and scared to find out the sexual attraction has dwindled, which for any mature mind, it is a sign that their relationship eases into another critical phase, when passion turns into the form of a deeper love. But as a young blood, he clearly is not that smart, and incited by external temptation from one of his client Kevin (Fane), he breaks off the relationship, but the new lifestyle is not his messiah, when remorse overcomes, can he mend his mistake?
Generally speaking, IN BLOOM looks rather cheap in appearance, especially the night time scenes, amateurish and uninspiring, the storyline awkwardly fatigues although the two leads strives to perk up the borderline insufferable narrative to some extent. By any criterion, it is difficult to pick anything singular for praise, on the whole, the film's sole plausible excuse of its existence is that it enters on a gay couple, otherwise, hopefully years later, when we look back from a time when sexuality will no longer be an irrelevant topic, the movie will be remissly regarded as one of the anachronism from a bygone era, that will be the best scenario ever!
Apparently, the central story is an ever-so-common relationship quandary, Kurt is the variant who is frustrated and scared to find out the sexual attraction has dwindled, which for any mature mind, it is a sign that their relationship eases into another critical phase, when passion turns into the form of a deeper love. But as a young blood, he clearly is not that smart, and incited by external temptation from one of his client Kevin (Fane), he breaks off the relationship, but the new lifestyle is not his messiah, when remorse overcomes, can he mend his mistake?
Generally speaking, IN BLOOM looks rather cheap in appearance, especially the night time scenes, amateurish and uninspiring, the storyline awkwardly fatigues although the two leads strives to perk up the borderline insufferable narrative to some extent. By any criterion, it is difficult to pick anything singular for praise, on the whole, the film's sole plausible excuse of its existence is that it enters on a gay couple, otherwise, hopefully years later, when we look back from a time when sexuality will no longer be an irrelevant topic, the movie will be remissly regarded as one of the anachronism from a bygone era, that will be the best scenario ever!
I think it's just a story about a couple going through the "infatuation stage" (the first few months in an average relationship) to a "more real love" stage (if they can). Many couples break up at that point, regardless of whether they are gay, straight, or whatever ...
After the movie ended, I figured if one of the leads was a woman (especially the one who worked as a grocery store repositor), the movie would still have worked well.
Some comments say it's another "gay movie, showing a dying relationship and dealing with drugs ..." ... and I think gay and drugs are just a mere context in this movie.
On the other hand, it is a simple film, without many pretentions, but at times moving, perhaps, because of that simplicity.
After the movie ended, I figured if one of the leads was a woman (especially the one who worked as a grocery store repositor), the movie would still have worked well.
Some comments say it's another "gay movie, showing a dying relationship and dealing with drugs ..." ... and I think gay and drugs are just a mere context in this movie.
On the other hand, it is a simple film, without many pretentions, but at times moving, perhaps, because of that simplicity.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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