This film was ok Its not really my bag. I don't like films were the two main characters talk to you all the way through the movie. you watch the movie through their eyes, speaking to you from memory. Lots of the two main characters taking turns to tell you about their developing relationship along with movie clips. (this is all the way through the movie) Yeh, there was some funny parts. However, as I said, not my bag.
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I bought this for some lesbian friends, and watched it before posting it on. And at the end, I was glad I had done both. If this is typical of independant shorts film-making from the Sapphic side, I'm all for it. There are even some decent gay guys in the first item - why don't gay male film-makers return the favour some time?
The various films are all quite different, and come from different countries too - which makes it a nice contrast to, say, If These Walls Could Talk-2, which was also good, but all American. Here, Brits, Aussies, Israelis also get to strut their stuff, each in their different way. "Dear Emily" got me moist (eyed), and the Brit item-with-a-twist Double Entente is a satisfying last entry, leaving you ... Read More:
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I bought this for some lesbian friends, and watched it before posting it on. And at the end, I was glad I had done both. If this is typical of independant shorts film-making from the Sapphic side, I'm all for it. There are even some decent gay guys in the first item - why don't gay male film-makers return the favour some time?
The various films are all quite different, and come from different countries too - which makes it a nice contrast to, say, If These Walls Could Talk-2, which was also good, but all American. Here, Brits, Aussies, Israelis also get to strut their stuff, each in their different way. "Dear Emily" got me moist (eyed), and the Brit item-with-a-twist Double Entente is a satisfying last entry, leaving you ... Read More:
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