Two stages of a Dominican-American's life; first as a boy trying to bond with his young mother, then a 21-year-old looking for love in New York City.Two stages of a Dominican-American's life; first as a boy trying to bond with his young mother, then a 21-year-old looking for love in New York City.Two stages of a Dominican-American's life; first as a boy trying to bond with his young mother, then a 21-year-old looking for love in New York City.
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I loved this indie film about a gay Dominican kid growing up in Queens New York. This film treads lightly and with humor through some subject matter that could have easily been disturbing and serious. I love the humor, the insider views to Dominican family dynamics that are so rare in film, and the performance by the main character Elliot. This film has that essential indie feeling where the story is more important than the production value and that ultimately leads to something that feels much more authentic than a Hollywood film.
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The movie is about a boy named Elliot; his life and quest for love.
The movie can a times be an emotional rollercoaster, switching from from comedy to tragedy. Some reviews I've read said that (adult) Elliot tries to hard to be funny, I think this is an interesting character detail because since Elliot was abused for almost his whole life, he tries to make people laugh, though sometimes be it to hard.
My favourite parts of the movies were when Elliot was young, due to the amazing acting of young Elliot and his mother.
The story is well written and acted out, the actors all appear to be really close and do an amazing job at portraying the story.
I truly believe this to be the best movie I've ever watched, the only movie to make me cry; I think the rating is so low because it's not relatable to the general, white, population-that's one of the things I especially love. The movie is very diverse and strays from the normative white protagonists, in having mainly POC actors, with only two non-POC actors having lines.
When I first found this movie by accident, I had no idea what to expect, because I didn't read any reviews or watch the trailer, but to my surprise it's unlike any movie I've seen before or most movies to come. What holds this movie from being more known or appreciated is homophobia and racism.
In conclusion, this is a well written story with an excellent movie portrayal, and though it may be hard to understand the story for some, people whom do not understand the culture and phenomena of the movie, it's a movie I would and have recommended to my friends.
In truth, this movie may more be worthy of a 9 but I love it so much.
The movie can a times be an emotional rollercoaster, switching from from comedy to tragedy. Some reviews I've read said that (adult) Elliot tries to hard to be funny, I think this is an interesting character detail because since Elliot was abused for almost his whole life, he tries to make people laugh, though sometimes be it to hard.
My favourite parts of the movies were when Elliot was young, due to the amazing acting of young Elliot and his mother.
The story is well written and acted out, the actors all appear to be really close and do an amazing job at portraying the story.
I truly believe this to be the best movie I've ever watched, the only movie to make me cry; I think the rating is so low because it's not relatable to the general, white, population-that's one of the things I especially love. The movie is very diverse and strays from the normative white protagonists, in having mainly POC actors, with only two non-POC actors having lines.
When I first found this movie by accident, I had no idea what to expect, because I didn't read any reviews or watch the trailer, but to my surprise it's unlike any movie I've seen before or most movies to come. What holds this movie from being more known or appreciated is homophobia and racism.
In conclusion, this is a well written story with an excellent movie portrayal, and though it may be hard to understand the story for some, people whom do not understand the culture and phenomena of the movie, it's a movie I would and have recommended to my friends.
In truth, this movie may more be worthy of a 9 but I love it so much.
Elliot is real, fun-loving, passionate, trusting, intelligent, loyal and tough. A young man who will do what it takes to find a healthy, loving relationship with another man. He's looking for a boyfriend and a mate. Life is hard and sometimes even quite brutal. But every time you knock Elliot down, he gets back up again! He's not capable of giving up. He loves life too much!
Elliot Loves is about relationships. There is zero camp in this film. The sex scenes are tastefully done. There is very little stereotyping. Homophobia and prejudice against LGBTQ people within and outside the Hispanic community is not addressed at all, which I see as a sign of progress. The Gay community in 2013 is finally free to exam love, commitment and the difficult process of finding a mate as heterosexuals have been doing since the birth of filmmaking in the early 1900's!
Both actors who play Elliot, one as a child, and the other as an adult do a magnificent job. They put their hearts and souls into their respective performances and it shows. I felt like I got to know them, that's how good the character development is!
Why can't Hollywood make more beautiful gay films like Elliot Loves? The good news is that HBO has bough this film and now it will be seen by millions of people around the world on cable TV! That's huge for a gay friendly film! To quote Bob Dylan: Times They are a-Changin!
See my other two favorite LGBTQ films: "Latter Days" and "Common Ground," staring Ed Asner.
Elliot Loves is about relationships. There is zero camp in this film. The sex scenes are tastefully done. There is very little stereotyping. Homophobia and prejudice against LGBTQ people within and outside the Hispanic community is not addressed at all, which I see as a sign of progress. The Gay community in 2013 is finally free to exam love, commitment and the difficult process of finding a mate as heterosexuals have been doing since the birth of filmmaking in the early 1900's!
Both actors who play Elliot, one as a child, and the other as an adult do a magnificent job. They put their hearts and souls into their respective performances and it shows. I felt like I got to know them, that's how good the character development is!
Why can't Hollywood make more beautiful gay films like Elliot Loves? The good news is that HBO has bough this film and now it will be seen by millions of people around the world on cable TV! That's huge for a gay friendly film! To quote Bob Dylan: Times They are a-Changin!
See my other two favorite LGBTQ films: "Latter Days" and "Common Ground," staring Ed Asner.
I never really leave reviews but I definitely wanted to for this one. I'm not a film expert so bare with me but I do watch plenty of queer films. It takes a lot to weed out the bad gay movies, but this one was definitely one of the best.
The main character, Elliot, is young and naive but he is lovely. The movie switches from him as a child to him trying to find love as a young adult.
A lot of movies don't give enough emotion to the characters so you never truly get to know or connect with them. This movie does exactly that tho. You get to know the characters and not just Elliot. It has a lot of depth. This movie is a combination of funny, happy, and sad. The entire movie I was either laughing or crying. I don't normally feel all those emotions while watching movies but this one was different.
I'm also always scared that when I watch a gay movie it will have a sad ending but I felt very content with the end of this movie. I think the sad parts were very necessary and make it all the more better. By the end of the movie I think Elliot had grown a bit as a person which is what he really needed.
I will most definitely watch this movie again. Its amazing and I definitely recommend.
The main character, Elliot, is young and naive but he is lovely. The movie switches from him as a child to him trying to find love as a young adult.
A lot of movies don't give enough emotion to the characters so you never truly get to know or connect with them. This movie does exactly that tho. You get to know the characters and not just Elliot. It has a lot of depth. This movie is a combination of funny, happy, and sad. The entire movie I was either laughing or crying. I don't normally feel all those emotions while watching movies but this one was different.
I'm also always scared that when I watch a gay movie it will have a sad ending but I felt very content with the end of this movie. I think the sad parts were very necessary and make it all the more better. By the end of the movie I think Elliot had grown a bit as a person which is what he really needed.
I will most definitely watch this movie again. Its amazing and I definitely recommend.
Nothing profound, original or surprising here ...but still a truly enjoyable film: simple and sweet.
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