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Swain balances the personal and the political, allowing his film to be intimate while keeping a larger perspective. It is refreshing to see people on screen who are living in a real world.Full Review
If the film had allowed them to fall in love in real time, instead of to the drumbeat of history, their relationship would seem immeasurably more nuanced.Full Review
Riddled with romantic and political cliches but is often redeemed by the charismatic performances of Braun and Sullivan.Full Review
It doesn't help that Sullivan has twice as much screen time and half as much charisma as Braun.Full Review
Throughout, Sullivan and Braun shine, making for a match so sexy and appealing that it's a shame Swain avoids their love life, an approach that doesn't exactly advance gay liberation -- or cinema.Full Review
