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7/10
Great indie film
ArisG2119 March 2023
I discovered this film randomly from another website about female directors and decided to give it a try. I'm sure glad I did as this film was a gem. First off, the fact that you get to see the aurora lights in the background of many scenes is in itself a reason to watch the film. I went to Alaska years ago and fell in love with this state, but I can see how it can be dreary at times for those living there despite the natural beauty and wilderness and this film does a great job in capturing that too as the backstory of this kid that aims to be a superstar drag queen. Also, very great and impressive cast, highly recommend this film.
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8/10
Not your typical gay flick
jerzbouy-427-2367225 January 2023
Going through Netflix looking for something different I came across Alaska... I was surprised to see it had a thumbs up. Don't remember it. However I let it run. It didn't take long to realize I have never watched this. It was/is too remarkable not to remember. Low key and lay back kind of film with the usual homophobic gay basher who is secretly in love with the out and proud young man. I found noting outstanding in and with the movie; just an easy to watch enjoyable story. It's simplicity, if anything makes it a good movie. I always enjoy watching Matt Dallas and he was typically lay-back in this role.
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8/10
This needs to be a series.
missmishka18 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Before I get into spoilers, of which there will be plenty, I have to say that I loved this. The cast and acting are stellar; very natural and believable for better or worse. There is so much to relate to if you're from a dead-end town, regardless of sexual orientation, and I felt Leo's want to escape by fantasy or actually leaving on a deeply personal level.

Now for spoilers territory.

Kyle, the main bully, is so well played as an absolute closet-case in love with Leo that I hate him, but my heart hurts when the two of them have their final face-off and essentially say goodbye to whatever they had been and all they'll never be together. I think Chris O'Shea did an amazing job with the role to make him so compelling and dimensional no matter how stereotypical his bullying seemed.

Diego, Leo's boss, aggravated me to no end. I love Jason Scott Lee, but his character in this is confusing. He seems like an ally and the scene toward the end implies that his son is some part of the LGBTQIA+ community, BUT why doesn't he fire Kyle???? Kyle obviously creates a hostile work environment and attacks Leo on the business property so he has plenty of grounds, but he seems happy to keep Kyle around causing problems. Is it just so Diego can scope out more potential boxers from all the fights Kyle gets into?

Matt Dallas can still play straight and his portrayal of Declan confuses me. How old is he supposed to be, for one thing? Leo and Tristen are under 21, but Declan's walking around with booze all the time and not getting carded at bars so he's an adult but he seems to have moved to Alaska with his father and he oozes teen angst and confusion. The alcohol seems to be a real issue that he might need help with. His interest in Leo is obvious from the start and made utterly confusing when he says he isn't gay and instinctively punches Leo when an excited kiss on the cheek ends up more on the lips when Leo wins his first boxing bout. Then Declan doesn't stay away from Leo like Tristen said after that punch and the three of them end up leaving together, but I don't see them as being together in the end. The ending is a little ambiguous as to whether they're leaving together as friends or a couple and it really just makes Declan's leaving with the twins kind of weird.

George, the twins' dad, could be a movie on his own. A streetside preacher with a gambling problem, he's pretty absentee in the father department. But, in the end, we learn that he's the one that sent the postcards from their mom that kept the twins' spirits up when Lucy left them all behind. We also learn he's a closet-case whose affairs with other men contributed to Lucy finally leaving the family and, it's assumed, Alaska. Dan deserves better, but I would absolutely love to see them end up together.

Now, the bars. Leo believes that Jan, played by Margaret Cho, owns the only gay bar for 100 miles, but we learn that the more popular redneck bar in town is owned and operated by a gay male couple. While I love John and Tim and want a movie about their story, the feminist in me is irked by the fact that Jan's bar is failing because she's openly or believed to be a lesbian while the guys' bar is thriving because no one has figured out that they're a couple and not just business partners?

The drinking in this is a lot. How casually it's accepted that Leo and Tristen drink while underage and how many characters seem to struggle with alcohol is concerning. There's even something of a background bit with a pair of workers from the cannery where after work each day one asks the other out for a drink, the other declines because they're in AA, but the first guy keeps asking after every shift until the second guy agrees to go get drinks and then we have a day of work end where the second guy issues the invite for drinks and the first guy says he'll be going to a meeting instead. I have family with addiction issues and that casual peer pressure is very realistic and understandable but I don't like how that plays out as something humorous.

Finally, Leo and Tristen. I am so thankful that they survived thus movie because I 100% expected a tearjerker ending with cancer killing her and/or Leo being killed in a hate crime. This movie balanced on a razor's edge between potential romcom and heartbreaking drama.

I want to know what happens to them! There is so so much story involving them and all the other characters I referenced above that this movie was just woefully inadequate to truly satisfy me. I didn't even get to Hal, the walking PSA against smoking who happens to have been a drag queen himself and his protégé, Miss Orientated, who wins the drag show. With just one viewing, I absorbed all of this and each time I watch it over I just notice more details that I could see expanded on more. Also, I have got to say, I read a LOT of gay romances set in Alaska so I would just love a show that explores that small, isolated community way of life with open and secret hostility to open and secretly queer residents. This movie does so much and I wish the cast and crew were allowed to do more. That all said, this movie is an unexpected delight for so many reasons and I don't know why I left it on my watchlist for so long before finally playing it. I highly recommend it.
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7/10
Nice and original film in an unusual location given its subject matter
justahunch-7054917 August 2023
Six years after it was filmed, I found this and I am glad I did. Given that there are only eight reviews for this film I gather that not many others have found it either, though it's a specialty piece that won't appeal to everyone. First thing I have to say is kind of a criticism, but in this small remote Alaskan town is it really feasible that there are this many gay people?! I highly doubt it, but that doesn't negate the fact that it's an enjoyable little film about acceptance, caring, support, standing up for one's rights and doing what you gotta do what's best for you in life. Or at least try. The four principal characters in this film are a twin brother and sister and it's that brother who has major aspirations to be a drag queen along with two guys, one who seems to have to live in denial of being gay and the other just learning that he might be. Martin L. Washington Jr. & Maya Washington portray the twins and the other two are played by Matt Dallas and Chris O'Shea and all are good and Dallas is really hot! There are a bunch of small character actors in small character roles, too many to mention, and all are enjoyable. This film is funny, interesting and while not exactly a great film, I could find little wrong with this simple little story.
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10/10
Loved it!
coltjessica2 July 2021
Simple storyline. Love these kids. It may not be 100% believeable story but I dont care about that. It wasn't so depressing these characters make the best of their situations and make you like them and this taste for this simple middle of no where life they lead. If I were to believe thered be someone trying to "get outta this town" its them. Thanks for the feel good when it may not be meant that way.
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3/10
Pretty poor overall
olson-6484817 May 2022
This had a genuine possibility of being good or even interesting, but it failed. The acting was decent, the writing was okay, there was some visual flair to a few scenes, but it really was a boring overall movie. There was no proper build up to anything. It was a flatline. They go to work, get in a fight, drink. Got to work, get in a fight, and then drink; sharing shallow and very little character background in boring quick conversation. One or two boxing sessions thrown in that don't build up properly. A drag transformation that gets little attention. It's all repetitive and bland. There is a good idea to be explored here, but they do nothing with it and nothing happens. Which makes the payoff feel underwhelming and pointless. It's disjointed, inconsistent and just kind of a bore. The characters are shallow and under written. It's just not that good, sadly. I would not recommend this movie.
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10/10
Must watch
anthonyjkeen-5770611 January 2021
Wow! How ringing true of a story! Heart melting,down to earth with awesome actors...but leaves me inspired, intreaged and In love with the harshness of Alaska! Was all-round awesome! Thanks Shaz + actors, power too you beautiful people forever xo
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3/10
Don't believe in the good reviews... This is planned and boring.
yosoyanonim3 June 2023
How many time have you had this kind of story? Wanting to be inspiring but in there end is the same fairytale with "a happy ending".

I thought that the other reviews would be a good point of view to watch it... Well rated, well commented... But not!!! This a plain and boring tale. Sorry to the director and writer (the same one) but you need to word hard in the storytelling because we haven't had strong moments to feel something. I mean, I get the point about a guy being gay in Alaska, poor and faithless, but the scenes look so fake, actors need more guidance and the script needs more creativity.

I don't like it. I really wanted to, but not! I'm disappointed.
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10/10
I caught this on Netflix
juanmuscle25 May 2021
And so glad I did, I really really enjoyed every second of it, the writing was so impressive the way the backstory was intertwined with the dialogue to give background was done in a smooth way very natural and stylistic , the two twins and the flashbacks were amazing and the two wanna be gay guys were amazing acting and dialogue , directing and editing and the whole thing was just really impressive! Amazing for a really low budge thing! Great stuff!
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