I just saw "I killed my mother". It's in french and now i feel so wrecked because i can relate to it very much, i still don't believe it. Watch it!
Some (if not all) have these have probably been mentioned, but.... LGBT films I have seen: It's in the water But I'm a cheerleader The incredibly true adventures of two girls in love The truth about Jane D.E.B.S G.B.F Just one of the girls Zerophilia Nina's heavenly delights. Parts of "I can't think straight" Water lilies Lost and delirious (Not sure if "She's the man" would count or not). I think there was one more but I can't remember what it was called. Damn, this is starting to become quite the list! Films I loved: (not necessarily in order, which goes for all the lists here) But I'm a cheerleader! D.E.B.S G.B.F The truth about Jane. Just one of the girls. She's the man. Films that I liked: It's in the water. Zerophilia Nina's heavenly delights. Films that I wasn't particularly keen on: The incredibly true adventures of two girls in love (got bored and stop watching it part way through, seen worse though- then again I don't know what the rest of the film was like). Lost and delirious :tears: Films I absolutely loathed with a passion: Water lilies- it was just plain disturbing, I just....no. I didn't make it all the way through that film. :tantrum: ---------- Post added 26th Jan 2016 at 08:24 PM ---------- Whoops! Nearly forgot to add "Fishnet" to the list.
I'd also recommend "Geography club" (2013). It's a pretty good film. :eusa_danc I'd probably put it in the "films that I loved" section above. ^
I really loved Blue is The Warmest Color. Some of the scenes were very tough to watch especially when the main characters were fighting with one another. It looked and felt so real at points. Both main actresses are very beautiful too. My favorite LGBTQ films are Lost and Delirious, Pariah, Boys Don't Cry, The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love and Mosquita Y Mari.
Also, "Tomboy" (2011)- it was a rather bitter-sweet film really, but definitely engaging in storyline. As of now, I'm not sure which list to put it on in my lists.
personally,just a question of love is really good movie.its so realistic and it really show real feelings problems.because there are a lot of ltgbt movies that look more like some kind of porn but dont look like a real piece of art .
I've seen so many gay movies lately! Steel: Cute couple, romantic, but the story is so weak and dumb. I'll give it 3/10 Tiger Orange: I really don't know what to make of this movie. Two gay brothers reuniting, finding themselves. It was ok. I'll give it 5/10. Fourth Man Out: Very cute bro comedy. It's not really a gay movie per se, certainly not a gay love story. It's just about a group of friends and one of them happens to be gay. It was still very funny and heartwarming. All the jokes felt real, it wasn't homophobic at all. The friends were actually very cool about Adam coming out although it took some getting used to. Although a cute comedy, it isn't really groundbreaking, but it was good. I'll give it 6/10. Holding The Man: Amazing, gut-wrenching, but so powerful. I did find some of the scenes in the beginning a bit unrealistic and the pace was a bit off. It was still a great movie though, brilliant acting, strong script and beautiful cinematography. I'll give it 6.5/10
I watched more lesbian movie. this is a list Elena Undone 2010 The Summer Of Sangaile 2015 Carol 2015 Alto 2015 Desert Heart 1985 I you He she Ich will dich 2015 Camp belivede 2014 A girl at my door 2014 Girl blood 2014 Kakera The daughter of botanist Kiss me november moon 1985 loving anabelle i can't think straight The Journey The world unseen\ Family Pack Albert nobbs Affinity FIngersmith Combat de femme blue is the warmest color and more i dont remember all
In the past few months I've seen, I Can't Think Straight, Lost and Delirious, D.E.B.S., If These Walls Could Talk 2, The Danish, Latter Days, Saving Face and In & Out.
The Kids Are Alright Loving Annabelle TransAmerica The Matthew Shepard Story I'm waiting to see Tomboy.
I loved GBF; it was funny, somewhat relatable, and the guys were pretty sexy. Recently I saw this movie called Longhorns. I thought it was an okay movie, I mostly like it because of the love story though. I could also see why the leading male would be interested in his soon-to-be sex partner, because he was really cute; outside and inside. I saw all of the Eating Out movies. My favorites from the series are the first three. The first and the third were more about love and less about sex, which I liked. The last one isn't a movie, but it is a lgbt show called Queer as Folk (American version). Overall I thought it was a great series. Interesting characters, good storylines, etc. The only problem I had with it was the Brian character. He was just okay with being a man-whore and suggesting that relationships are only for straight people; so pretty much going against everything I stood for. But I suppose he had to be there to represent that piece of the community that just wants to screw around and have "fun".
Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=yaji+and+kita+the+midnight+pilgrims I've always liked Willy Milly, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8230LzdwMU