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Posted By Julius Kassendorf on August 29, 2019 in Short Articles | Leave a response

I do love soapy gay doomed romances especially when they have no dialogue to ruin the raw emotion. Here, a younger guy boy falls in love with a pair of older gay men who are in a different place in their life. The video is gorgeous, the men are hot, and the story is emotionally wrenching. But, there’s something more at play here. This is an honest look at life of semi-wealthy gay relationships, the imbalance of wealth and how that gives people leverage. It also says that sometimes you have to make a break to move on.

I also have a soft spot for Reid Waterer’s The Jealous Sea, an operatic film about hot men getting hilariously jealous and making hilarious mistakes in between sexy showers. Unfortunately, that short is only available on Dekkoo (whatever that is) right now.

Posted in Short Articles | Tagged drama, Lavender, LGBTQ, Lunch Links, Matthew Puccini, Short, Short Film

About the Author

Julius Kassendorf

Julius Kassendorf is the founder of The-Solute, and previously founded The Other FIlms and Project Runaways in 2013. There, he dabbled in form within reviews to better textualize thought processes about the medium of film.

Previously, he has blogged at other, now-defunct, websites that you probably haven’t heard of, and had a boyfriend in Canada for many years. Julius resides in Seattle, where he enjoys the full life of the Seattle Film Community.

Julius’ commanding rule about film: Don’t Be Common. He believes the worst thing in the world is for a film to be like every other film, with a secondary crime of being a film with little to no ambition.

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