Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHeartbroken and adrift, undocumented Brazilian immigrant Lourenço searches for purpose in the queer mecca of Provincetown. As the summer season comes to a fade, he sparks an intense and unex... Tout lireHeartbroken and adrift, undocumented Brazilian immigrant Lourenço searches for purpose in the queer mecca of Provincetown. As the summer season comes to a fade, he sparks an intense and unexpected romance with Maurice. Together, the two reconcile the pasts they've left behind and... Tout lireHeartbroken and adrift, undocumented Brazilian immigrant Lourenço searches for purpose in the queer mecca of Provincetown. As the summer season comes to a fade, he sparks an intense and unexpected romance with Maurice. Together, the two reconcile the pasts they've left behind and their uncertain futures.
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 10 nominations au total
- Hot Friend
- (as André Gadbois)
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'High Tide' is emotionally rewarding in its own right, but takes on additional gravity in the context of our immigration system and the new administration's plans to sink it. High tide indeed.
I was so afraid it was going to be a flashy camp boy meets boy blah blah blah
It was the most realistic (and self identifying relatable) of all the phases one can go through in a breakup... and fear of "where am I...what am I know?"
the brilliant and poignant moments hit me hard; harder and more beautifully than expected
Marco (subtle and yet intense), James Bland (vulnerable and self aware) Marisa Tomei (just...!!!) and Bill Irwin (melancholy and sincere) were outstanding. Director Marco let his stars shine and develop and demonstrate REAL human emotion... wisdom... and a common thread of melancholy-tinged hope
He brought out so much from all allowing them disappear into characters. I simply fell in love with, rooted for, cried with, identified with... and wanted them to simply find fulfillment (and forgiveness).
I've not been so immediately moved from frame 1 nor felt each and EVERY actor's emotions in such a long long time
It gave me hope.
At 49, gay, and newly divorced, I didn't expect to be seen-really seen-by a film that moves this quietly. Pigossi's character floats through his life like a ghost haunting his own body, and I felt every second of it. I've been there. Frankly, I might still be there.
Calvani's script cuts with a poet's precision, carving out themes of shame, isolation, and the quiet cruelty of gay loneliness with zero melodrama and zero apologies. Pigossi, for his part, delivers a performance so naked and unguarded, it feels almost obscene that the Academy will likely ignore it.
This film doesn't beg for attention. It trusts you'll lean in. And if you do, you'll find something rare: a gay story told without polish or pretension, but with the kind of emotional architecture that stays with you for days.
We need films like High Tide. Not louder ones-truer ones.
Don't want to add too many spoilers but it rings true to me- a man from another country who wants to be free to live his life truthfully and find love after a painful break up. But he's bound by family ties and tradition and struggling to fully come out to those he loves back home. Expectation, disappointment and regret. The shame of not being free to be totally open even in our time is fascinating. As much as society has changed - the pain and difficulties of coming out fully to one's self and one's family is still present. I appreciate seeing this captured so effectively as I often have this argument in life when people talk about how being gay isn't an issue anymore and that it's accepted everywhere.
As someone who had their own difficulties coming out years ago, and also as an actor who has played parts of men struggling with sexuality and identity it really resonated with me so I wanted to write a review here.
I hope the film gets the attention it deserves. I'm sure it will have a nice life on demand. Kudos to the filmmakers and casting and the work of Marco Pigossi who navigates the central role with such love and compassion and sensitivity. He and the director have created something really special in his performances.
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- AnecdotesThe film was originally titled "Best Place in the World", then it was changed to "APART", and finally to "Best Place". It eventually settled on the title "High Tide".
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1