8/10
Like a dance, but tragic
14 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Being lgbtq+ couldn't have been easy in the 19th century, and the price these men had to pay for their attempt at living their true lives was high. This film was, like it's name suggests, like a dance. Beautifully filmed, emotional, and very tragic.

My sympathies are on everyone's side in the story. Initially, I felt most for the wife, she wasn't treated fairly. But the faith of Ignacius and Everisto was equally, if not more, tragic. As sad the story was for the people involved, this story is a part of the lgbtq+ history, and I'm glad that it is now beautifully told.
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