‘Our Son’ Review: A Movg, Turbulent Gay Marriage Story Wh Heart And Humor – Tribe Film Ftival
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‘OUR SON’ REVIEW: A MOVG, TURBULENT GAY MARRIAGE STORY WH HEART AND HUMOR – TRIBE FTIVAL
But his randy Col, a “daddy” gay parlance, seems so narcissistic and shallow — and a b of a throwback — that he’s tough to embrace. Unvolvg gay-themed melodrama. Gerald McCullouch directed and stars as Col, an olr profsnal gay man who hangs out wh a platonic buddy named Stew, stigatg an timate relatnship wh a much-younger man, an tern at his office.
McCullouch toys wh the clichés and stereotyp herent this scenar (the gays namedrop Madonna, go to the gym regularly, and h the bars not for a thrillg night out but wh the tent on fdg sexual partners); however, havg a gay protagonist who also lik sports isn't exactly groundbreakg, while the scen of gay timacy are merely hted at. Gay love has been shown to better advantage as subplots heterosexual-domated films, which mak one wonr why McCulloch didn't (or wasn't allowed to) go all the way wh his narrative.
Playg safe won't expand the boundari of gay cema-- never has. Another embarrassg piece of "gay cema". Actor gerald McCullouch giv a performance that feels very thentic for a middle aged gay male character that we all have seen om time to time but wh a heart.