Awful and boring. I could only get through 15 minutes of this junk. It looks like it was shot and edited on an iPhone. Released in Egypt? Why?
4 Reviews
Don't waste your time
panorama922405 August 2018
Watch something else
henridelger7 April 2021
This mess is what happens when an inept interviewer asks the same questions to people over and over and over and over AND the photography and sound are butchered. Then nobody edits the thing to make it watchable. One word: DREADFUL.
Horrible Cinematography
venividinapi24 March 2021
A good follow-up to Shanmugam's You're Rejected Universe
cpuser99924 October 2018
In Shanmugam's 'You're Rejected,' the main character (George) interviews a gay man who has characterized the type of men he is interested in as 'needy and shady and sketchy.' The anti-hero frequently bashes gays for their genetic inferiority, inappropriate lifestyle and negative cultural influence.
In this piece, we see similar dynamics at play. We see two gay men who are already relegated to the 'shady and sketchy' by finding each other on a dating app; and their age differential brings up even more moral questions.
We do not have a George-like character to measure the social barometer of these life choices. Instead, WE serve as the judge to make our own assertions of whether this relationship should be allowed to exist. Do we care what this culture does in 'the shadows?' Should they be 'in the shadows' to start with? How old is too old when it comes to dating and finding love? In this film, Shanmugam asks these questions but in the course of following the characters on their normal routines, leaves it up to us to judge what 'normal' actually is.
In this piece, we see similar dynamics at play. We see two gay men who are already relegated to the 'shady and sketchy' by finding each other on a dating app; and their age differential brings up even more moral questions.
We do not have a George-like character to measure the social barometer of these life choices. Instead, WE serve as the judge to make our own assertions of whether this relationship should be allowed to exist. Do we care what this culture does in 'the shadows?' Should they be 'in the shadows' to start with? How old is too old when it comes to dating and finding love? In this film, Shanmugam asks these questions but in the course of following the characters on their normal routines, leaves it up to us to judge what 'normal' actually is.
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