laduqesa
Iscritto in data mag 2001
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I've read a couple of reviews for this elsewhere and the claims made for this frothy short are just over the top. Really nothing happens - a clearly gay student directs a Bible story in a different way to the usual themes. In the meantime he disturbs the local priest by guessing the latter is gay.
The whole thing is totally inconsequential; the film is far too short for deeper issues to be discussed.
Claudio is attractive and a disruptive influence for sure. But I just don't know what the film was trying to convey.
For me, this was not really a success.
The whole thing is totally inconsequential; the film is far too short for deeper issues to be discussed.
Claudio is attractive and a disruptive influence for sure. But I just don't know what the film was trying to convey.
For me, this was not really a success.
Another short showing the horrors of school if a lad is different or presumed gay. It's everywhere. The school has clearly not stopped it and nor have the parents been informed.
There are two ways of dealing with this bullying. Turn on one of the bullies and hurt him badly - that's what I did and it all stopped. Or come out openly - a lad at school did this and directed school plays and musicals; his Noye's Fludde was fantastic. No one touched him once he was out.
Beau is lucky to have such a loyal and steadfast friend in Liam who's presumably straight.
The final scenes are an indication of the difficulties faced by some youths who've been subjected to abuse from schoolmates. And I imagine it's worse than in my day now that there is the internet and social media.
I enjoyed this film even though some of it was a bit overwrought. It filled a bit of time before going to bed.
There are two ways of dealing with this bullying. Turn on one of the bullies and hurt him badly - that's what I did and it all stopped. Or come out openly - a lad at school did this and directed school plays and musicals; his Noye's Fludde was fantastic. No one touched him once he was out.
Beau is lucky to have such a loyal and steadfast friend in Liam who's presumably straight.
The final scenes are an indication of the difficulties faced by some youths who've been subjected to abuse from schoolmates. And I imagine it's worse than in my day now that there is the internet and social media.
I enjoyed this film even though some of it was a bit overwrought. It filled a bit of time before going to bed.
As a self-contained miniseries of just two episodes, there had to be a lot of explaining and exposition. This was done by the main character Stewart Gilmour doing a voiceover at many points in the story to explain what had come before or why certain relationships had soured. It's hard to transfer a novel to screen with so little time and this was the formula the screenwriters chose. It wasn't that satisfactory.
The story was complicated with twists and turns. I haven't read the novel but I surmise it handled them better than the show.
The younger male actors were beauteous hunks with a modern proclivity for polysexuality. Chris Fulton playing Ferg was a prime example although Christian Cooke's so blue eyes fascinated too.
We knew the purported crime would be sorted out but it was just so truncated doing it in two episodes.
As for personal relationships, I just can't understand why Stewart never told Ellie to hold on a minute; he'd seen her snogging another guy at the party. Like one of the other reviewers I'd have preferred to see him end up with Ferg.
I watched over two nights. Yes, I enjoyed it but I wouldn't say it's the best.
The story was complicated with twists and turns. I haven't read the novel but I surmise it handled them better than the show.
The younger male actors were beauteous hunks with a modern proclivity for polysexuality. Chris Fulton playing Ferg was a prime example although Christian Cooke's so blue eyes fascinated too.
We knew the purported crime would be sorted out but it was just so truncated doing it in two episodes.
As for personal relationships, I just can't understand why Stewart never told Ellie to hold on a minute; he'd seen her snogging another guy at the party. Like one of the other reviewers I'd have preferred to see him end up with Ferg.
I watched over two nights. Yes, I enjoyed it but I wouldn't say it's the best.