One would like to say that gay indies are better than ever, but then something like Sun Kissed comes along and drags the whole shebang down to rock bottom again.
Sun Kissed (2006)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:1
Rotten:5
Average Rating:3.6/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 22, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: A writer travels to California in an attempt to complete his first novel, only to find that a seemingly helpful and attractive man he meets there may be hiding a terrible secret. Intrigue couples... A writer travels to California in an attempt to complete his first novel, only to find that a seemingly helpful and attractive man he meets there may be hiding a terrible secret. Intrigue couples with surrealist imagery in this gay-themed drama. [More]
Director: Patrick McGuinn
Director: Patrick McGuinn
Studio: Wolfe Releasing
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Reviews for Sun Kissed
A poorly crafted grab-bag of ideas barely elaborated upon enough to sustain a 20-minute short.
Watching the film, you get the ain't-quite-right sense that a slab of clay intended for Bergman has been mistakenly shaped by an acolyte who should be setting his sights on watercolors.
Is Leo schizophrenic? Did he kill his ex-wife? Did he have an ex-wife? Did he kill Teddy? Is Teddy dead? Who knows, and frankly, who cares?
When a movie aspires to be gay pornography but can't even manage that, well, you know you've got a bad movie.
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