08-28-2014, 08:21 PM
i didn't like Brokeback Mountain. its only appeal was two high-ranking Hollywood actors playing gay characters. but the whole plot and story, not my thing. it was a completely unhealthy relationship. if you're into that sort of anguish and self-denial, sure, but it just turns me off. this not knowing what you want, and not going after what you want when you do know it -- it's bullshit.
i've seen a number of gay films that are bad where creative and technical skill is concerned. nonsensical plot, outright continuity issues, problems with character development, etc. but i can't name them because i tend to just forget about films like that. one that i do remember is Keep the Lights On. it has one of the worst plot and character developments in any gay film i've seen, that's how i've remembered it. i understand you're on a budget but that is not an excuse for such a crappy storyline and characters.
i've seen a number of gay films that are bad where creative and technical skill is concerned. nonsensical plot, outright continuity issues, problems with character development, etc. but i can't name them because i tend to just forget about films like that. one that i do remember is Keep the Lights On. it has one of the worst plot and character developments in any gay film i've seen, that's how i've remembered it. i understand you're on a budget but that is not an excuse for such a crappy storyline and characters.