The first good point is the acting of Matt Nolan and Gwen Welles. The second - atmosphere, gentle suggested, well used for define the story of Tom and his discoveries about himself and others.
More than a gay story, it is the portrait of the change of society. In same measure, about the rhytm and traits of a period in which apparences are more easy to sustain than the virtues so often evoked.
So, the realism as a greeat good point in this case. And beautiful open to a period who is not so far by the idealisation of next generations.
The result - just powerful, useful and touching. Maybe, not difficult to see as sketch of present times.
More than a gay story, it is the portrait of the change of society. In same measure, about the rhytm and traits of a period in which apparences are more easy to sustain than the virtues so often evoked.
So, the realism as a greeat good point in this case. And beautiful open to a period who is not so far by the idealisation of next generations.
The result - just powerful, useful and touching. Maybe, not difficult to see as sketch of present times.