When I got this movie, I just thought it would be like the rest of other gay movies, or even worse since there was only one actor in the movie that I could recognize. With that thought I did not really watch this movie carefully when I watched it for the first time. All I was searching for was how sexual this movie could be. Well, unfortunately this movie was not that sexual at all, well..at least compared to a lot of french or Spanish movies or even "QAF" and "The L Word". So I left this movie with dust for a quite long time. But when I lately checked this movie out again, I found I actually really under rated this movie. This movie is actually quite close to the real life of people. Though the performance of some actors is not that professional, but it actually makes this movie even much closer to the real side of life. The pace of the movie is just peaceful and slow. There is no that intense dramatic scene either. But maybe just because it is so close to the real life, so you can easily get yourself connected to the scenes in the movie. I would say when you watch this movie, you will not feel that this movie talks about homosexuals at all. That is actually quite interesting since Homosexuality actually is what this movie is supposed to be about. So, go to watch this movie, and take the vision how the director used in this movie to look at homosexuals, then you will find, actually, it is simply just about natural attraction.
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twob_ornot15 April 2002
It starts out OK, showing what life's like in the big city, but turns into a politically correct movie suggesting that everyone's dying to be gay. Maybe that's why it's classified as a comedy, but no offense to gays, I didn't find it particularly comic.
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