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It isn't often that you see a gay movie that has it all:
Decent cast
Competent acting
Believable plot.
This one does.
I did wonder how the bad guy, with his reform school conviction, could have gotten into law school; but I didn't bother to look it up.
In addition to the plot and case, the movie also had great scenery. The city of Portland was in the credits, so I'm guessing that it was filmed in Oregon's wine country.
Kudos to those who made this such a great movie experience. So often, gay movies are all about sex, bodies, and screwing, and this film had just enough of that to keep one's interest.
This one does.
I did wonder how the bad guy, with his reform school conviction, could have gotten into law school; but I didn't bother to look it up.
In addition to the plot and case, the movie also had great scenery. The city of Portland was in the credits, so I'm guessing that it was filmed in Oregon's wine country.
Kudos to those who made this such a great movie experience. So often, gay movies are all about sex, bodies, and screwing, and this film had just enough of that to keep one's interest.
I have really enjoyed watching this series, even when I disagreed with an occasional comment.
I would have given it ten stars, except for the one very annoying thing about the series.
The narrators seem to be totally incapable of uttering more than two sentences in a row without the endless use of the phrases "sort of" and "kind of." It really grates on the nerves very quickly. One of the two men even says "you know" a lot, which I learned in speech class is a huge 'no no'.
Watching the series has brought back a lot of memories of films I've enjoyed in the past, and made me want to look up and watch a few more.
I would have given it ten stars, except for the one very annoying thing about the series.
The narrators seem to be totally incapable of uttering more than two sentences in a row without the endless use of the phrases "sort of" and "kind of." It really grates on the nerves very quickly. One of the two men even says "you know" a lot, which I learned in speech class is a huge 'no no'.
Watching the series has brought back a lot of memories of films I've enjoyed in the past, and made me want to look up and watch a few more.