Sometimes even the best of intentions and something that seems right on paper does not culminate into a good film. This is an independent film focused on Australian Sign Language called Auslan and using two disabilities of a stutter and a deaf character into its main story. It is a story of love, betrayal, and redemption. It deals with fitting into a society that so easily points out our differences. Sadly, the execution is so bad that it feels like watching TV form the 80s a don't just any TV but like soap opera because scenes go on forever and ever. What this needed was tighter editing. At most 2:20 hours, the audience are bound to lose interest in the first hour itself. Reuben is an aspiring stage performer but his goal is tested by his anxiety leading to stammering a lot. He meets Derek, a deaf man, in whom not only he finds love but a driving force that helps him reach his goals and proudly embrace who he is. The two soon fall in love, with Reuben learning Auslan and th...
Now this was such a fun guilty pleasure series to watch. I had been missing stuff like this, which has skin, fun, suspense, sex and at no time does it feels stretched unnecessarily. With an average time of 10-12 minutes per episode in 8 episodes, I have to say I wasn't bored at all. There was plenty to keep you wanting to know more. The makers describe it as "Agatha Christie by way of Fire Island," featuring a group of men at a nude resort, and I think like this is a nice way to describe it. A steamy and campy series with sexy gay actors, lot of full, as they try to solve a murder mystery while also engaging in plenty of spicy shenanigans. The story follows the aftermath of the death of wealthy businessman Nikos, who dies shortly after having an orgy for his birthday. His son Aaron now runs hi father's nude resort in the middle of desert. 10 men receive invitations sent posthumously by him, asking them to gather at his private resort. 2 of these are Aaron and his abse...