April 04, 2003
Leaving Metropolis
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On This Day: 2006 2004
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Sometimes I get a block when trying to write about the films I have seen. Usually, that just means I end up with quite a short entry. However, with Leaving Metropolis I am going to sum up the film in the world of a reviewer at the IMDB:
This film is basically a gay love triangle. David is a famous painter with "painter's block." He has a live-in, HIV-positive, pre-op transsexual black live-in friend, Shannon. He has a famous-newspaper-columnist fag-hag friend, Kryla. To get his muse back, David decides to become a waiter again. He ends up waiting tables at a small diner owned by Matt and Violet, a married couple (recently married? it's not clear). David is immediately attracted to Matt. Soon, as David encourages Matt's secret talent for drawing comic-book characters and boosting Matt's self-esteem, Matt begins to fall for David. David then paints a series of erotic images of Matt. The film ends predictably enough: Lots of tragedy (divorce, death, friends falling out, etc.) but also a "hopeful ending" (everyone starts over anew).[Source]
It's a enjoyable fantasy ride of a film, well made with interesting characters, Matt (Vince Corazza) holds the screen well and is certainly worth seeing.
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On This Day: 2006 2004
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