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Cut Sleeve Boys
Year:
2005
Country:
UK
Director:
Ray Yeung
Starring:
Chowee Leow, John Eb-On-Knee Campbell, Mark Hampton, Neil Collie, Steven Lim, Todd Charrington
Synopsis:
Two gay friends reexamine their lives and relationships after a third friend dies of a heart attack. The first friend can't find men who are butch enough, while the second tries to avoid coupling at all costs.
Quick review:
Gavin is a conservative businessman by day, but once he locks up his shop and steps into a taxi, he literally changes into the flaming gay secret boy. But after an anonymous encounter in a bathroom stall that included poppers, he dies of a heart attack. His two worlds collide when his best friends Mel and Ash meet his family. Mel and Ash don't keep anything a secret and are just as flaming. The film is a look at the lives of two gay Asian men who not so young anymore living in London and the aftermath of losing a close friend. Ash meets a couple, Dan and Ross. Dan is a man who has decided to dress in women's clothing all the time, Ross her boyfriend. Mel returns home to find a guy he once hooked up with on his door step, fresh from leaving home and eager to start a serious relationship. Ash explores dressing in women's clothes as a way to find a man who is butch enough and Mel lives with Todd while trying to sort out his feelings of wanting an open relationship with his own jealousies. What I liked about this film was the look at two guys dealing with growing older and their worries of becoming less desirable and a look at some of the transgender issues. But the acting, at times, is over the top and that keeps it from a higher rating.
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