Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Has been gasping, crying, being stunned, and crying again, and then sobbing, while the end made my head spin and my stomach turn inside out.
I think, although an unusual one, it is a representing film of the experience of being gay.
Although, I have no say about the living with no parents part, but the amount of trauma and fear you grow up with is indeed staggering. It also tells you about gays being lonely, which I’ve actually heard…
Paul Mescal is just as very much fine as he has always been. Daisy Edgar-Jones suits for the character very well in a way that she is not of aristocratic image, yet she is elegantly beautiful.
Of course, I loved the British background and the diversity of British accents, although, to be honest, it was not always easy to follow without reading the subtitles.
I found the transitions between the scenes quite interesting and unusual, since they felt like very…