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‘BROS,’ THE FIRST BIG-STUD R-RATED GAY ROM-, IS FOR EVERYONE
“Bros, ” which has been hotly anticipated as the first big-stud R-rated gay rom-, fely has universal appeal, if your universe happens to clu anyone navigatg the vagari of love, lt and generatnal change.
But like any succsful edy — or movie, for that matter — “Bros” succeeds s specificy: this se, gay life and culture that are brimmg wh foibl, ntradictns, triumphs and failur jt wag to be med for ic gold. He plays Bobby Leiber, a cynil New York podster whose expertise is hidn gay histori and whose latt project is openg a mm dited to same. No sooner is he liverg an impassned stemwr on “the erasure of gay love over centuri” than he’s cuttg to his daily life on Grdr, where the banal “Hey, what’s up?
“I support them, but I don’t tst them, ” he says of his fellow gay men at one pot. One of Bobby’s funnit observatns is the untapped market for an app aimed at gay men “who jt want to talk actrs and go to sleep. Whereas Apatow’s past films have clud their share of lame homophobic humor, here he lends his expertise to icky sight gags volvg masturbatn and one of the most hilar group sex scen possibly ever mted to s -jok, badage-y dialogue and pacey edg, “Bros” mak for a breezy sendup of everythg om the earnt excs of inty polics — one of Bobby’s mm board members wants a display like the blue whale at the Mm of Natural History “except ’s a lbian” — to throupl and the rentments of agg boomers and Gen Xers toward their lennial lleagu.