That's a pity because it's both funny and romantic which is more than you can say for the bulk of what passes for romantic comedy. Gerontophilia isn't sexually explicit but it's too confrontational and risqué in its premise for any kind of mainstream crossover. Will they fall in love? Will the other nurses find out? Will Lake's girlfriend understand? Peabody's own words) who he regularly bathes, visits, and plays cards with. Peabody (Walter Borden), an 82 years young "old queen" (Mr. In a welcome turn of events for Lake, he quickly finds a job at an old folks home where he can ogle at will to his pervy delight. The old anonymous swimmer survives so it’s a happy ending. During mouth-to-mouth Lake gets a surprise and visible stiffy (swimsuits, you know). A lifeguard named Lake (Pier-Gabriel Lajoie in his feature debut), who is just out of high school, pulls an old swimmer from the neighborhood pool to save him. In the Canadian film GERONTOPHILIA, which closes the festival on July 29th, the drowning serves as comic introduction to an unusual premise. While there may be speed bumps of pacing and rough waves of ambivalence as you progress through the chapters, the film finds a satisfying and appropriately moody way to close its book. Most importantly, for any romantic drama, the actors are well cast: Wagner and Clemens have a combustible chemistry and their dissimilarity also makes for striking visuals when they share the frame. But the film is beautifully shot to maximize its important locations and character dynamics. Futuro Beach is slightly uneven (as stories told in clearly marked chunks often are) and its definitely abrasive at times, the rock song laced soundtrack in particular grates and director Karim Äinouz is unconcerned with getting to the next scene and sometimes as cool as Konrad to displays of emotion, which may leave some moviegoers impatient. But in the final chapter a third character reenergizes the film. Like Donato, the film changes in its second chapter when the steam from the hot sex dissipates. How will Donato, who his adorably feisty little brother nicknames "Aquaman”, survive and who will he even be when he's land-locked?įuturo Beach is divided into three chapters like a novel in bulky parts. The film transforms into a drama about the difficulties of uprooting yourself for love, cutting ties, and maintaining passion.
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Their hookup appears destined to burn bright and die quick due to its emotionally disconnected start and its rapid and frank visual presentation - English language cinema still lags far behind European cinema in its depictions of sex the full frontal here is presented as if it’s no big deal.īut Donato and Konrad’s connection takes and the film moves across that same treacherous ocean to Germany. Soon they're angrily rutting, caught up in the disorienting and wrenching drama. Donato ( Wagner Moura) shaken up by losing his first swimmer, seeks out the survivor's friend, a sporty motorbike enthusiast named Konrad ( Clemens Schick) to explain the process for dealing with the body. Lifeguards rush in to save them but only one survives. In the Brazilian/German film FUTURO BEACH, which opened the annual LGBT film festival Thursday night, two tourists are hit by violent waves. NewFest got the order right, opening with the dramatic punch and ending with a sweet drive into the sunset. Both drownings become romantic catalysts for the lifeguard, but the films couldn’t be more different in tone or purpose so it’s surely a coincidence. Both the opening and closing night films of this week’s satisfying NewFest (July 24th-29th), NYC's annual LGBT film festival in partnership with OutFest, begin with a drowning. Help, he’s drowning! In good movies so don’t rush to the rescue.