It’s a shame the production is somewhat student-y and that some of
the dialogue is muffled and inaudible, because this is a film that rings
true. Two straight-acting friends, a hunk and a dropout, move in
together, and we slowly start to piece together just what kind of
relationship they have – which is appropriate, since they don’t appear
to know either. This is what I liked best about this film – no neat
resolutions, no flashes of insight, just a realistic and sometimes
painful muddle of emotions and situations that have to be dealt with as
best as can be, which usually isn’t very well at all. That’s certainly
been my experience of dealing with sexuality, outside of the commercial
gay ghetto anyway – real-life grappling with queer issues isn’t neatly
resolved in three acts and buying a Pride T-shirt doesn’t make it all
better. So this is definitely worth seeing, if you’re not expecting
Dolby stereo and answers to all your questions.
Troy: I care about you. More than friends. More than just friends, Merrick.
Merrick: I know.
Troy: Why can’t we kiss? Huh? I mean, why is it that we can do everything else but we can’t kiss? I mean, do you know how many times we’ve had these late night sexual things? Cause I don’t. Merrick, this is major. I’ve lost count.
Merrick: Yeah, I have too man, but, maybe I don’t care as much as you do. You’re in denial, Troy, you’re in denial.
Troy: You sucked my dick, you’re in denial.
Merrick: I know.
Troy: Why can’t we kiss? Huh? I mean, why is it that we can do everything else but we can’t kiss? I mean, do you know how many times we’ve had these late night sexual things? Cause I don’t. Merrick, this is major. I’ve lost count.
Merrick: Yeah, I have too man, but, maybe I don’t care as much as you do. You’re in denial, Troy, you’re in denial.
Troy: You sucked my dick, you’re in denial.
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