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Broken Sky

Year: 2006
Country: Mexico
Director: Julián Hernández
Starring: Fernando Arroyo, Ignacio Pereda, Klaudia Aragon, Miguel Ángel Hoppe
Synopsis: Boy meets boy, they have a passionate relationship, one of the boys has a chance meeting at a club with another boy, then loses all interest in first boy. Boy loses boy.
Quick review: Are you one of those film fans who doesn't like to read subtitles and usually avoid foreign-language movies? That's really not a concern here (unless you speak Spanish). There are so few words, that you can easily forget at times that it is a foreign-language film. Gerardo and Jonas meet and fall hard for each other. The first 20 minutes we get them either making out or having sex (all PG-13, well, maybe a little R). The one thing they don't do is talk to each other, at least on camera. The narrator has more lines of dialogue than either of the two leads. But they do get naked and they are both gorgeous, so who's complaining? One night the young lovers head for a club, and there Jonas ends up dancing with a stranger and sharing a passionate kiss. He immediately loses all interest in Gerardo, but they keep seeing each other. But he can only be with Gerardo if he keeps his eyes shut. After not taking the hint for an hour or so, Gerardo finally decides to move on, and only after losing him does Jonas begin to realize what a fool he has been. The director loves one particular technique and uses it over and over in this film. He has the camera pan slowly along walls and the actors are racing behind the camera to get into new positions, costumes, etc. on the other side. A couple of times would have been interesting, but the sheer volume in this film causes it to lose its impact. The movie does show the passion of a first love, but it was doom to fail from the start. There's no communication! A picture is worth 1,000 words, or so they say, but Gerardo's and Jonas's relationship and this film would have been much better off with less panning, more words.
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