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I just waxed poetic about how this movie is a great representation of my life, my experience, my generation. The movie starts (and this is why I think heterosexuals are going to miss out on it) with a hardcore gay orgy. And it leaves you wanting something more. About how it captures something really special, something really unique. If we’ve met in person in the past week, you’ve undoubtedly heard me talk about this film. Which is a shame-because it’s really a great representation of what it’s like to be a young, twenty-something gay guy in Europe today. But this one, Paris 05:59-it does.Īnd, unfortunately, I don’t think a lot of heterosexual people will see this film. And, for me, a lot of gay movies don’t do that. Movies are often a window to our world-showing us stories that we can relate back to our own emotions.
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I’m excited to see my feelings, my emotions portrayed in a way I can understand. I’m excited to see myself, my identity, my experience on a big screen. So when I stumble on a film that shows more closely the real-life experience of being gay today, I get excited. Too often they look back at the past, at the struggles and challenges and the advocacy. Gay movies, however, don’t always portray these new identities of being gay today. And with that, we’ve seen a rapid rise in a new type of gay culture.
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Life for LGBT individuals has changed rapidly over the past few years-increased visibility, increased human rights and increased acceptance. But, in gay films, it’s often difficult to find myself represented-my own reality as a twenty-something gay man. We’re a diverse group, encapsulated under a number of different letters (LGBTQIA and it goes on!). While some gay movies just seem to perpetuate stereotypes, I often find them quite interesting-showing off elements of gay culture I’m maybe not as familiar with. Simultaneously the sexiest and the sweetest gay film I’ve seen, Theo et Hugo dans le meme bateau (it’s English title: Paris 05:59), captures my feelings and my attitudes of being a gay millennial.