Two hot-bodied hunks dominate this Canadian gay drama about an artist who falls in love with a married "straight" guy. This independent Canadian drama from Brad Fraser, the writer of Love and Human Remains focues on David, a controversial gay painter in the remote Canadian province of Manitoba. His financial success has brought him fame, money and a dull life. He basically hangs out with Kryla, a straight woman and Shannon, an HIV positive trans woman who is also his roommate. To get some inspiration, he takes a job as a waiter at a small cafe run by a married couple, Matt and Violet. The last thing he expects to do is fall in love with Matt, but that's just what happens. David starts painting again -- homages to Matt, his new love wreaking havoc on the marriage and on David. While Leaving Metropolis feels like an old-style "gay movie" -- poor writing and stilted characters, it does have something to recommend. There are several fairly intense sex scenes, both straight and gay and these two guys aren't shy about showing us their bodies. No full-frontal nude shots, but plenty of underwear and chest showing and these two boys have a lot to look at. After some research we learned that the film is based on Fraser's stage play Poor Super Man which had a whole different premise to it. The play emphasized David's personal feelings toward the comic book hero Superman and how he was just as perfect as his hero. Of course, what the play was showing was that no one is perfect. Unfortunately that storyline has been trimmed down in the film. Just a simple gay melodrama with some sweet skin.
才华横溢的同志画家他的两位闺蜜,平凡但却散发着男人魅力的直男丈夫和她的干练独立的妻子,这五个人支撑起这部情感丰富的精彩电影。从表面来讲,这部电影启发人...
永远不要在心情交织的时候看伤感的电影 结尾,只有matt一个人没有归宿 也许,这就是结局,不够完美,但是却化解了无数的纷争 hiv把她带走了,david也失去了心爱的mat...
个人简评: 这是一部涉及诸多社会问题的同志故事片,内容包含异性恋(Heterosexual)、同性恋(Homosexual)、双性恋(Bisexual)、变性人(Transexual)、艾滋病(AID...
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