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Joe MantelloZdjęcia:
Bill PopeObsada:
Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells, Charlie Carver, Robin de Jesus, Michael Benjamin Washington, Tuc Watkins, Jack Armstrong (więcej)VOD (1)
Opisy(1)
Nowy Jork, rok 1968. Na imprezie urodzinowej siedmiu zaprzyjaźnionych gejów musi zmierzyć się ze skrywanymi uczuciami i nigdy niewypowiedzianą prawdą. (Netflix)
Recenzje (2)
To the movie, Jim Parsons really got to me and the fact that the plot is based on a play. In similar plays, it is the dialogues that are enough to make the viewer infinitely satisfied. But here, the dialogues didn't satisfy me. They damn well didn't satisfy me. And I probably shouldn't drag it out. Jim Parsons will forever be Sheldon, you know he's a nutcase. But his expressive way of speaking in a classic drama? No, thank you. I'd rather stick a broom up my ass. ()
I watched the original and already half-century(!) old film when I was seventeen, and I remember that I found it very strong and bold for its time, but also very talky, drawn out and unfinished in a sense. The Netflix remake sticks pretty closely to the original, but has the disadvantage that nowadays a film like this can't shock anyone anymore. Acting-wise, it's handled very well, though I had a problem with some of the characters - which I'm sure was the primary intention. It's almost frightening how toxic and dangerous some friendships can be. P.S. Jim Parsons portrayed two "royally mean 4% scumbags" this year (see Hollywood). ()