Four stori of gay love and self-acceptance are artfully woven together by Mexin wrer-director Serg Tovar Velar
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Wh those stori, Serg Tovar Velar’s “4 Moons” (“Cuatro Lunas”) pats a spired and sensive portra of gay boys and men 21st-century Mexi. Strikgly photographed by Yannick Nol, wh ocsnal full-ontal male nudy, graphic sexual enunters and rooms full of bare buttocks (a sex club scene), this quiet romantic drama never soars but keeps s sense of humor and s balance while takg s subject matter for granted the bt possible Echánove is particularly sympathetic as the beard man, who turns out to be a noted poet — the kd to whom lleg dite special days — wh a lovg wife, grown dghters and ltle ’s unrealistic to have a supposedly straight young man (Gtavo Egelhaaf) realize that he’s gay and ve his new boyiend over to meet his parents, to whom he’s jt e out, a sgle scene, but ’s a nice film’s tone flirts wh smugns, though never cross the le.
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At the end, the boy (Gabriel Santoyo) who vised the prit shows off his culary talents to his parents, toppg every entree wh a sgle, perfect strawberry, and his narrow-md father stggl to embrace the revelatn that his only son is gay.
Four stanc of gay sire and self-acceptance (or the lack thereof) are nvcgly dramatized Mexin wrer-director Serg Tovar Velar’s Four Moons (Cuatro Lunas), wh the protagonists rangg age om preteen to retiree. The former’s secret csh on the latter and the latter’s cursy-turned-homophobia will make the preteen protagonist’s first bsh wh unrequed love an ugly and rather public one.
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Their credibly awkward first attempt at male-on-male terurse is one of the film’s gently ic highlights, though their cute idyll grows darker when emerg that Leo’s fear of beg found out as gay by his fay and iends is greater than even his need to be wh his first-ever boyiend.