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Last Updated: Aug 28, 2009 |
DVD Reviews By Duane Simolke
Simolke lives in Lubbock, Texas, and has received three StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Awards StoneWallSociety.Com.
Besides writing these reviews for This Week in Texas, he has written the books The Acorn Stories, Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure, Holding Me Together, and New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio.
He also edited and co-wrote the spin-off The Acorn Gathering, a fund-raiser for cancer research. Visit his website, DuaneSimolke.Com for an excerpt and more information.
I sometimes complain that way too many gay films and books take place in the gay scenes of New York or other large cities. However, director Richard LeMay gives a fresh twist to the familiar ’Äúgay guys in the big city’Äù storylines that work so well in films like The Broken Hearts Club and Gypsy Boys but wear so thin in countless other works.
Most of the film’Äôs conflicts involve the gorgeous newcomer Drake (David Rudd). Drake inserts himself into the intertwined lives of several gay men in the Big Apple. While the group already includes a king of one-night stands, Drake not only demands the title but also challenges ideas of monogamy or celibacy for the rest of the group.
Each character is in a different place when it comes to relationships, but Drake seems determined to exploit their commitments, fears, and dreams. No matter how much he claims to care about their best interests, his motives always seem suspect.
The cast of stage actors includes Brad Anderson (A Chorus Line), Desmond Dutcher, Mark Ford (Rent), Alexis Suarez, and Bryan West (Hairspray). Writer Jason Brown makes each of the characters flawed yet loveable in different ways, and the actors all manage to bring out the individual struggles and ambitions of their characters. The dialogue Brown gives them also brings humor, drama, and realistic depth to a sometimes racy film.
While I still want to know what happened next with one potential relationship, I found the ending satisfying and the entire movie enjoyable. The various subplots and large cast all blend together well. I look forward to seeing more from the actors and the makers of Whirlwind.
Jason Brown received an Emmy for his screenplay adaptation of his play
Tender Places. Richard LeMay also directed the gay film 200 Americans
and is currently completing his next film, Daybreak. Whirlwind received
the Best Feature Audience Award at the Atlanta Out On Film Festival, as
well as the Jury Award: Best Male Feature at the Long Island Gay Film
Fest. The DVD of Whirlwind arrives on January 27, 2009.
Distributed by Wolfe Releasing.
Buy Whirlwind here
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