The moving film seems to be resonating with gay and straight audiences alike because filmgoers -- no matter their sexuality -- can identify with the characters' fumbling feelings as their relationship evolves.
By Randy MyersContra Costa Times, San Jose Mercury News: Movies
Tue, 10/04/2011 - 5:06pm
The moving film seems to be resonating with gay and straight audiences alike because filmgoers -- no matter their sexuality -- can identify with the characters' fumbling feelings as their relationship evolves.