Sorry, this movie sucks
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... View MoreI'll keep it short as possible. The idea of a gay "turn" heterosexual is absurd! A movie where a heterosexual guy discovers himself gay is acceptable, since it is the sexuality already presumed from birth. A gay guy has already gone through the "finding himself" phase, sexuality is not a back-and-forth thing. Now, there are two scenes in this movie that make me disgusted, and both are with the bald "macho". The first one is when he tries to comfort his friend by referring themselves as the "normal guys", saying that that's the way heterosexual guys are. And the second one is on the plane, in which he goes to rescue the main character, so that he does not have a "relapse" when a gay guy flirts with him.
... View MoreI regret watching this movie and the time I spent are just wasted. I've seen a lot of LGBTQ films from France and I'm happy they depict how open minded they are by accepting difference within the society. But this one is not worthy for even a little praise. The maker of this movie especially the directors and writers purely has an inside HOMOPHOBIA. The story cycled thru *A protagonist which been out (gay) since 15 years of age and now in his mid 30's (probably) and in 10 year monogamous relationship* but by just a one night stand with a slu**y woman everything got screwed. I have known gay men marrying straight woman but their life remains being gay. The way they talk, gestures, interest and lifestyle (I have known a high school mate actually). Those people are just stuck and chained by hard decision but this film showed an instant GAY to STRAIGHT (it's impossible then he might be BI). The protagonist suddenly change become a straight guy?! This movie its different, this is a very outrage insult for gay people. It imply a straight life to gay person as if curing gay men. This movie purely depict that gay men could be cured (straighten) by just a one-night stand or hooking with women. What is that? a disease? Being gay is not curable because it's not even a disease nor a disorder. Being gay is safe and wonderful lifestyle that deserve a respect too.The entire scene ended lacking to show regrets on the protagonist part that is clearly means the filmmakers are really on a straight propaganda. And their HOMOPHOBIA is undeniable. The protagonist choose that slu** woman at end and neglecting that 10 year monogamous relationship. Clearly an imbecile director. Even in a straight couple a month long is so meaningful, how much more that 10 years? What a JOKEThe ending is another an insult, it depict again another betrayal of a gay man. Showing "Antoine" talking/flirting with a woman. What a worst idea (just have a suitable woman and gay can be cast off, viola your straight now?!) *?!#. This movie just a ruins the vision equality of happiness in romance and in life of a gay people. And I really want to use a all of banned words just to express how I was insulted after watching this entire film.
... View MoreI wouldn't call it comedy but drama. It's nothing funny or smart in showing internalized homophobia of main character. I don't buy this story. No matter how much producers claim to be "neutral", they are, in fact, endorsing the "pray away the gay" bulls**t by giving it airtime and credence.This is dangerous and I am very disappointed for the end of the movie. It sounds fake from beginning to end. The directors of this movie, want us to believe that a gay man can live a life of a straight person if only he meets the right woman, which seems to be the point of this comedy. But it's not true. It's absurd and nonsense. And it's not funny. The story is not only hard to believe, it's hard to watch too.
... View MoreJérémy is gay and lives with his long time friend, Antoine, who is becoming a doctor. Jérémy is also associated with Charles, who is straight, in a young company producing consultancy reports. Problem starts when Jeremy meets a Swedish girl, Adna, and spends the night at her place. The whole film is then about him getting confused, not sure whether he should stay with Antoine, or cancel the prepared wedding and move to Adna. Relationship with Charles, whose advices and attitude are a bit provocative and pushy, makes the situation more difficult. Adna, on her side, has become attracted to Jérémy, not aware of the real nature of the couple Jeremy/Antoine, this one being introduced as Jérémy's brother. So at some point it is clear that all lies will evaporate, every party will understand what is going on, and decision will have to be taken.I suspect that those who wrote the scenario, were not sure on how to finish it. They probably considered several available options. What could be the best happy end in such a comedy ? I was satisfied by the last part (but not the final scene), especially the funny trip to Sweden. Even if this end is seriously unrealistic, The whole film should not be considered as more than a series of clichés and theatrical play intended to try to make you smile. No lessons about sexual identity can be extracted from this material. But it may generate some discussions about possible migration from one side to the other.Overall "I kissed a girl" is watchable, but a bit flat and can be avoided as well. It will probably annoy most gay people, as a celebration of normality and conformism.
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