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RABOW GAY TV
SynopsisRaw, surrealist, homoerotic and sometim vlent melodrama – a highlight of Agtí Villaronga’s ovre. But is Ramallo (Roger Casamajor) and Manuel (Bno Bergonzi) who are the centre-piece of the unmigatgly fatidic oute, as they journey through tense and trmatic velopments, cludg a homosexual love-makg scene that took two months of preparatn (RTVE 24th May, 2002: ensug bate on the film wh the director, producer and the two leadg male actors). Tur (Bno Bergonzi) has bee a ail sexually reprsed gay male whose ver is his mment to Catholicism and the blur of lnal self-mutilatn/ccifixn.
There is also a very strong homosexual theme throughout the film - so anyone offend by such material should probably leave this one alone. I am no way prejudiced agast gay people, but I personally n live whout watchg graphic homosexual scen on film (cludg a particularly "rough" rape scene). The gay sub-plots e strictly out of the blue, and asi om some natterg psycho-babble, there is nothg here relatg to "the sea.
The three wns the disturbg double ath or their iends before they are teenagers and subsequently bury the emotns they feel wh their peers ail rps until they meet aga once more at a hospal for those sufferg form cematic style of the text is typilly visually opulent as you would expect om the Spanish tr and is extremely remiscent of fellow Spaniard Pedro Almodovar's work wh them alg wh sexual sire, both heterosexual and homosexual. The revenge, a very human behavr, not pretty at all, is shown ununtable films and plays, as well as the relatns between homosexuals and the scepticism Spa about Catholicism.