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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Quentin Lee |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wellspring Media, In |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 720917532325 |
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Customer Reviews of Drift
What a cool film. I bought this DVD and watched it with my next door neighbor. It's funny because we had completely different viewpoints about the film. He just didn't get it (not being one the sharpest tools in the shed anyway). But I thought that this was truly one of the best small indie gay films I've seen in a long time. The situations were completely - painfully - believable and the writing was smart and truthful. Though I've never seen any of these people before, the actors were outstanding and totally real - from the leads (Ryan, Joel, and Leo) all the way down to the smaller supporting parts (Carrie, Matt, Bob). The film starts out a little slow, but a third of the way through it takes a surprising twist (but I won't give it away). From then on the film had me and I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. Though not for every taste -- there are some raw sex scenes -- I think this is a film that is well worth a look for those who like thought provoking and experimental gay films.
Beautiful, Moving, and Sad
I picked this one up because I liked the cover art. I was really surprised after I watched it, though, because it truly evoked quite a lot of emotions out of me. At times the movie is incredibly thoughtful and moving, and sometimes it's laugh out loud funny - but in a subtle way. Other times it's downright sad and ultimately left me feeling depressed (not a bad thing). The film is basically about the choices that we make along the way, and how those choices affect those around us, as well as ourselves. It's not a new concept, surely, but it's handled here in a fresh and clever way. Even the ultra-low budget feel of the piece works in it's favor in creating a very REAL atmosphere. Most of the acting (with the exception of one actor) is pretty amazing for a low budget indie. I especially connected to the actor playing the part of the jilted boyfriend Joel. He's both funny and moving at the same time. I also enjoyed the work of the two best friend characters - Matt and Carrie, who happen to be straight (a clever twist on the usual movie stereotype where the plucky best friend if often gay). Though the themes of this movie are certainly universal, I think that it would probably only appeal to those interested in gay and/or indie films.
Very authentic
The movie is pretty cool and not boring. That's all lol