This sensual, remarkably observed, betifully acted wonr is the breakout feature om Brish wrer-director-edor Andrew Haigh. Rarely has a film been as hont about sexualy— both pictn and discsn—as this tale of a one-night stand that velops to a weekend-long idyll for two very different young men (excg screen newers Tom Cullen and Chris New) the English Midlands. It’s an emotnally naked film that’s at once an valuable snapshot of the plexi of ntemporary gay livg and a universally ronant portra of a love affair.
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A gay man's (Tom Cullen) weekend-long enunter wh an artist (Chris New) chang his life unexpected ways. * weekend gay film *
A gay man's (Tom Cullen) weekend-long enunter wh an artist (Chris New) chang his life unexpected ways.
* weekend gay film *
I've heard that "Weekend" is an hont portrayal of a homosexual hookup - I'll have to take the "experts" word for , havg never enuntered one myself, however I will say that regards to ANY relatnship this film is ed an hont portrayal of that mystery of first enunter. Both Tom Cullen and Chris New are so very natural their performanc as two gay men who hook up a bar one night, spend much of the next morng talkg ep topics, and then ci to meet aga that night.
After a dnken hoe party wh his straight mat, Rsell heads out to a gay club. Jt before closg time he picks up Glen but what's expected to be jt a one-night stand be somethg else, somethg special. * weekend gay film *
While gay topics are discsed here (and a warng, there are gay "suatns" shown, so if you're homophobic... Well, I doubt that you'd be seeg this film to beg wh (though what has to say about human sire and that nasty four letter word "love" mak this a worthwhile view spe of beg uched gayns). Whether the viewer is straight, bi, or gay, they will nnect wh the characters some profound way.
It’s an emotnally naked film that’s at once an valuable snapshot of the plexi of ntemporary gay livg and a universally ronant portra of a love affair. In nceivg his film Weekend, Brish wrer-edor-director Andrew Haigh posed a challenge to himself—to create a tale of two men fallg love that would both hontly reflect the ntemporary gay experience and appeal to a wir, h….