Review of Lazy Eye

Lazy Eye (2016)
10/10
A small gem
22 January 2017
After a hiatus of 15 years, Dean get an e-mail message of what looks like an attempt of re-connection of a past, quick but intense relationship with Alex. The film follows then the inner conflicts of Dean through a turmoil of mixed emotions after Alex's disappearance. Lazy Eye is one of those rare LGBT-themed films which discuss the possibilities of the resilience of passionate love when sometimes is soy difficult to try to rescue something that represented so much in the past was so cruelly severed. Personal accounts of all kinds are necessary to be sorted out so that both men decide whether wounds from the past can be healed. A brilliant independent film directed by Tim Kirkman, a filmmaker worth watching from now on. A masterpiece.
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