Shelter [2007] | ![Shelter [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511MjxLFr4L._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Jonah Markowitz Actors: Brad Rowe, Tina Holmes Studio: TLA Releasing Category: DVD
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 1197
Format: Pal Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 84 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 807839003499 EAN: 0807839003499 ASIN: B001A8VRYO
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: August 11, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Boy meets boy and the rest is history November 30, 2008 A. M. Kenny (England) This is one of the best gay movies I've seen. A real date movie, very touching. watched it on rental and bought it straight away.
One of the best gay romance films of all time November 25, 2008 Simon Shreeve (Norwich, UK) This has to be one of the very best gay films made. This film is an unpatronising, uplifting and positive film, which avoids all the pitfals of cliche gay romance films that always seem to end in the relationship break-up or one partner being killed or dying of Aids. It avoids drag queens, the seedy underworld of stereotypical clubbing or cruising, virtually no drugs and is just a wonderful story about a young man who happens to fall in love with his best friend's older brother. The love-story is coupled with the responsibility of bringing up a young child by his uncle, however both men take on this challenge in a child-centred way and the impression one gets is that the child will have nothing less than the best upbringing. The other characters are also portrayed in a positive light - the brother/best friend, selfish, and initially homophobic sister all contribute towards a great storyline which, at times runs a bit fast, but nonetheless make this one of the best gay films I have ever seen. At times the american dialogue is a little difficult to follow for non-americans because of the speed of delivery, but it's really well acted, cast, written and directed. At times the over-use of the F-word gets a bit tiresome, but try to put this aside and enjoy the storyline for what it is. I highly recommend this to anyone, gay or straight.
Refreshingly normal & devoid of any "Tragic Gay" storyline November 10, 2008 Brent McTavish (London, UK) This film has been resonating with me days after watching it... not because it is the best film ever, but because it touched me deeply by the subtle way that it normalises the coming out experience and the subsequent gay relationships that can happen afterwards. It was just so, so refreshing to witness on screen the unfolding lives, with no apologies and no judgements... and no funny camp fall guy to get in the way of the true story. More Gay cinema like this... please! My only criticism really would be that it ended with a little too much over sentimentality... but hey that's Hollywood for you. Buy it, rent it, see it.
Lack of passion October 26, 2008 R. Abrantes 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The movie is very good and well produced but because neither actors are gay in real life, it really shows especially in intimacy. There is a lack of emotional engagement throughout the movie which gives you the feeling there is something missing. For example, the kissing is just hilarious it looks like they are kissing their grandmother lol. It's a shame cause the movie is above average.
A diamond in the rough September 28, 2008 H. R. Trigg (Swindon, Wilts United Kingdom) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a gay man, I am have seen many, many gay films, most of which are to be honest, pretty awful. This however, is a splendid, unpatronising, uplifting and heartwarming film, that is set in the masculine world of surfing. There are no camp men, no limp wrists, no drag queens, no drugs, just a wonderful story about 2 ordinary men (1 of whom is having difficulty with his being gay) falling in love. The secondary characters are also great; the supportive brother and best friend, and the selfish, and on first glance homophobic sister all helping to make this a great gay film. I put this up there with Latter Days and Brokeback Mountain; definately one of my top gay films of all time. It's well acted, well cast, well written and well directed. It also has a great, chilled out soundtrack which is worthy of mention. Kudos to all involved. A true diamond in the rough.
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