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- "IN THE FLH": A SUICIDAL, GAY, POST-ZOMBIE STORY
- PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO THE GAYLY HELPFUL FUNDRAISER FOR THE TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER
"IN THE FLH": A SUICIDAL, GAY, POST-ZOMBIE STORY
In the Flh is a 1998 pennt gay-themed murr mystery film, produced, wrten, and directed by Ben Taylor. It is set Atlanta, Geia where was filmed on a very low budget, acrdg to the wrer-director. It tells how two gay men on both... * in the flesh gay *
Neverthels the ma foc really is the two male leads and their g together is explored ways you don't often get to see gay-themed films.
I'm not a big fan of grty realism, but this movie was extremely telligent and sensetive s handlg of potentially ugly people and a potentially vulgar, trashy scenar/storyle: that alone sets apart om about nety percent of the "gay" cema that I have seen. Ed Corb - jaw tightly clenched throughout - plays a 30-somethg p vtigatg dg alg at a gay htler bar, and falls for a young male llege stunt his early 20's who htl on the si. I enjoyed the fact that the gay theme wasn't over powerg.
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In the Flh: Directed by Ben Taylor. Wh Dane Rter, Ed Corb, Shimley Reynolds, Randy Cohlmia. A mature but uneasy p tak a young gay htler followg a knifg ath the area. A personal relatnship wants to form but both are leery of ." data-id="ma * in the flesh gay *
)As much as I enjoy gay-themed movi, this film is a ttament that producers shouldn't be too loose wh their funds. After havg watched a LOT of "gay cema" lately and fdg most of downright dreadful this film was a wele breath of h air.
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Is better than most of other stuff beg passed off as gay themed movi lately?
And IN THE FLESH is so lame so many different directns that tryg to give a legimate review is major uphill story has been done a thoand tim, but here is given a gay-appeal twist.
Unrver p and closeted homosexual Philip (Ed Corb) is workg a possible dg rg operatg out of a gay bar.