Very artistic movie, great acting. A bit depressing overall as it deals with a man who lost his partner.
Seems like the majority of movies being made about g_y people are tragedies. A Single Man, Brokeback Mountain, Milk all have the feature character lose their partner and/or die.
Would love to see a movie that showed an honest representation of how happy, well adjusted g_y people live without the tragedy. Would definately make a more enjoyable movie.
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