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Rating: - Big Eden: Like No Place on Earth
Sort of a lite, gay Jane Austen novel set in the lush landscape of backwoods Montana, "Big Eden" is sweet, gentle, and warm enough to overcome its many rough edges and decidedly low aim. Successful New York artist Henry (schlebby Arye Gross) moves back to Montana to take care of his ailing grandfather, and begins of veritable marathon of romantic matches, mistakes, and misunderstandings. Hijinks ensue. It's all very silly, a little confusing, and highly engaging. It's no wonder festival audiences and DVD renters have responded so favorablyThe major critical complaint about "Big Eden" seems to be that it isn't "realistic" enough--that is, it's a gay movie without bashing, AIDS, or self loathing. Ok, ok. Big Eden isn't an entirely real place. But I've never heard "Pretty Woman" criticized for not having enough cancer, or "Ghost" ridiculed for it's lack of wife beating. Perhaps those who see gay men and woman as essentially tragic figures may be disappointed by "Big Eden." But those of us who know our lives run the gamut from silly to sublime should enjoy our very own date movie moment.
Rating: - It makes you believe everything is possible...
Ok, let's stick to the facts ...this is a movie about an artist from NY who finds out his grampa just had a stroke on the day he is about to make a display on a gallery. That same day he goes back to his home-town Big Eden and reencounter with the ghosts from the past, a.k.a his best friend from highschool who he was in love with. Yep, this is a GAY MOVIE.The movie has a slow rithm and it increases near the end. For a low-budget film, it has a great quality on performances, location, photography, etc. Whether you are gay or straight, this movie is a must-seen. For one part, is about family, love and search for happiness and as much as idealist the movie is, it show us that is possible to be tolerant and accept the fact that there's gay people who look for happiness and a long term relationship. We will be aware that a lot of situations on this movie are ficticious and hard to believe, full of excesive-sweetness but who cares? It show us what a lot of people wants to see(including me) a place where you could be with the person you love without having to worry about what people say about sexual preferences, go where you want...in brief, a perfect place, like an Eden. That's the whole point. By the end, you'll think that everything is possible...The DVD features two DVD's, the second one includes a lot of features like the challenge of filming a gay movie in a rural town. Excelent presentation, great features, interviews, a lot of trailers from wolfe movies, and even cooking recipes! What else can you ask for!? Last but not least, i gave it 4 stars because the DVD didn't have any subtitles, not even CC. Being from a Country where the official language is spanish, i had a hard time understanding all the dialogs.
Rating: - Awesome Film - Incredible Cast - Magnificent
Big Eden is a film that is just about perfect when addressing its subject matter and delivering the goods to the viewer.Harry is a middle aged, successful artist living in New York City. Harry just happens to be gay and single. He does not have luck in the love department. On the eve of his first big show, he learns that his only living relative - his grandfather - has had a stroke. Harry rushes to his side in the town where Harry grew up - Big Eden. (I don't remember being told where Big Eden is supposed to be, although in the extras the director divulged that it was shot in Montana). Big Eden is an itty bitty town in an absolutely idyllic setting. I am fully prepared to move to that town. When Harry returns to his hometown, he is informed that the love of his life, Dean, has moved back to town, divorced and with his two sons in tow. Harry is somewhat devastated in that he didn't know that Dean had ever married or had kids. Harry has been burning a torch for Dean for about twenty years. Though the exact nature of their former relationship is never truly defined, we get a good idea of what it must have been - flirtation of youthful men who knew that they dared not cross a line and become physical. Big Eden (the film) is a fantasy of sorts. It is set in a reality that exists just beyond our true vision - slightly beyond our peripheral. The characters are real and ....not. The town locals who seem to do nothing more than sit in and in front of the local store, are a cast of scruffy male characters without a judgmental or prejudiced bone in their body. Again, the director/writer Bezucha stated that he wanted to portray a life for a gay character where all the hurdles that homosexuals state exist - do not. And if those hurdles were removed, what would the gay man's life be like? Would it be carefree and happy and fulfilled? Probably more to the truth, as this films tells, it would still be rife with heartache and a bevy of other emotions, because in the end, we are all human and our lives are not meant to be simple and carefree - gay or straight. Arye Gross is really quite believable, if not a bit too doe eyed at times as Harry. Eric Schweig, as "Pike," the Native American owner of the general store is really quite amazing in his portrayal. What makes this movie truly amazing is that it doesn't answer the questions you want answered in a simple or laid out way. You have to glean from your own perspective some of the answers. It's an intelligent film with a heartwarming center and covered up in really excellent actors, who, sadly, you may or may not have ever heard of, but will surely recognize as you watch this film. I am very thankful for a film about a middle aged gay man going through the same sort of "relationship" or "emotional" issues that I am at roughly the same age as me. I really enjoy the "coming of age" and "coming out" films that are currently out there, but I've long since passed that time of my life. I needed a film that addresses me as a middle aged gay man - without the hovering doom of AIDS as a component - and "Big Eden" is almost perfect in that respect. I have been, for some time, contemplating moving to a small town in New England or in the West - someplace where I could get to know my neighbors and become a part of the community - a community of real friends. Ultimately, I think that is what "Big Eden" espouses. With a community of real, trusted, loving, and caring friends, you can't go wrong. Those friends don't neccessarily have to be of the same sexual orientation, gender, race, sex or political affiliation in order for you to be loving and loved. You really have to watch this film. If there ever were a life affirming film of homosexuality past the age of 40, then this is it!
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