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A deeply repressed man, the uninhibited young man that gives him a happy ending, and all the lives they ruin along the way.A deeply repressed man, the uninhibited young man that gives him a happy ending, and all the lives they ruin along the way.A deeply repressed man, the uninhibited young man that gives him a happy ending, and all the lives they ruin along the way.
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I can't believe it has such a low rating! Yes, it's not for everyone as any other movie. If you don't get it, it doesn't mean it's a bad.
Honestly, it's such a great and fresh indie take on old school dramedy, very rare genre nowadays.
You may like it or not but you will be definitely surprised but it's all twists. 100% must. At least I have reccomended it to all my friends.
I also wanted to mention that the whole casting from the main characters to not the lead ones is just brilliant.
Thank you so much for this almost 2 hours entertainment that distracted from this tough reality we are facing these days.
Honestly, it's such a great and fresh indie take on old school dramedy, very rare genre nowadays.
You may like it or not but you will be definitely surprised but it's all twists. 100% must. At least I have reccomended it to all my friends.
I also wanted to mention that the whole casting from the main characters to not the lead ones is just brilliant.
Thank you so much for this almost 2 hours entertainment that distracted from this tough reality we are facing these days.
One doesn't need a high budget to achieve. I started with low expectations due to the previous reviews (10, 2, 2, 10 etc) - in one word- you either hate it or love it type of movie. I was touched. It is layered in level of lecture, it is absurd, it is humorous, it is exaggerated and NOT pretending. Like life. Touches boundaries, shakes the middle class and cries along. It could have been a stage performance Eugene Ionesco style, refurbished anno now. It describes life. I am not gay neither a man. I was born after the boomer generation and before the millennials and I can say this film triggers something deep inside of me. So beautiful so absurd so genuine yet provocative and nevertheless serious. Just like reality but enhanced.
With talent like Zachary Quinto, Lukas Gage, Judith Light, and Audra. McDonald, I figured this film had to have something going for it. Plus the trailer was fun and the plot seemed promising (and the house in the movie's gorgeous). But, no. It's now clear why the movie went direct-to-video.
But why would such talented people agree to perform in such nonsense? Did they not read the script?
Almost every plot development and so much of the dialogue thumbs its nose at credibility. Totally cringe.
It's too bad. There are a few funny moment and snappy lines-even a few decent dramatic moments. And the cast has good chemistry.
Really, a talented screenwriter needed to extract the good stuff from this mess and totally rewrite it. And a much smarter director needed to take control. There really is some potential buried in there somewhere.
But why would such talented people agree to perform in such nonsense? Did they not read the script?
Almost every plot development and so much of the dialogue thumbs its nose at credibility. Totally cringe.
It's too bad. There are a few funny moment and snappy lines-even a few decent dramatic moments. And the cast has good chemistry.
Really, a talented screenwriter needed to extract the good stuff from this mess and totally rewrite it. And a much smarter director needed to take control. There really is some potential buried in there somewhere.
"Down Low" is an uproariously entertaining film that promises a wild ride from start to finish. With its unpredictable plot twists and turns, viewers are kept guessing at every corner, never quite knowing where the story will take them next. This rollercoaster of emotions seamlessly blends humor, joy, sorrow, and the downright bizarre, ensuring there's never a dull moment. The film is a treasure trove of pop culture references, paying homage to beloved TV shows and movies, adding an extra layer of fun for eagle-eyed viewers. From nods to classic sitcoms to clever movie Easter eggs, the references are cleverly woven into the narrative, enriching the viewing experience. With its myriad of unexpected surprises, "Down Low" delivers non-stop entertainment that will leave audiences thoroughly entertained from beginning to end. Whether you're laughing at the hilarious antics of the characters or gasping at the jaw-dropping plot twists, "Down Low" is a must-watch for anyone in search of a thrilling and immersive cinematic experience. Strap in and get ready for a wild ride that you won't soon forget.
Enjoyed the first half of this. A lot of fun, great chemistry, fun performances. Zachary Quinto's turn as a sexually repressed guy goes a little stale. Lukas Gage's character starts to feel a little one-note as well. Judith Light is wonderful as always. And a fun cameo by Simon Rex. Then it takes a darker turn that suddenly feels a lot less funny, if not disturbing. The movie had created a nice reality bubble that was fun to experience. Until, damn, it gets dark. Then suddenly we're out of that bubble into a world that features Audra McDonald, whose fierce realness feels completely at odds with the rest of the movie. I was totally willing to suspend disbelief and go along for the ride for the first half, but it asked too much at the end. From laughter to what the f-- in 90 minutes. Can't really recommend.
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- TriviaThe final scene of the movie is a recreation of the famous fresco painting in the Sistene Chapel, "The Creation of Adam" By Michelangelo.
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