The cinematography was bad. I read other reviews and they all loved the low budget-ness of this movie. I was fine with the camera movements, but when James would talk to the camera, it took away from it. A voice over perhaps would've sufficed, but I think the purpose of talking straight to the camera was to emphasize the low budget film.
I love you, but...
you may or may not care about what I talk about. Most of it is just what's on my mind at the moment. I can get foul-mouthed occasionally. Some posts will contain gay oriented material. Deal with it. If you're here, you probably know me.
05 July 2008
Review of "29th & Gay"
Since I didn't like this movie, I thought that I might enlighten anyone as to why I didn't like this movie. Any movie recieving a two star or a one star rating, I should explain. Perhaps I might do reviews of any five stars, but those'll get repetitive.
Despite being a TLA product I was a bit disappointed. The plot was good and I enjoyed it. I was rooting for the main character, James, to find love. I found the "wry comedy" not funny. Some of the choices that James made warranted a nice slap across the face from me. His naivety was cute, but you've really got to be living under a rock to be like James. His friends, bless their hearts, try their best to help James get a boyfriend, but James is just too thick-headed. There's no sex, thank god.
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