Latter Days is full of ridiculous rom-com tropes, but this movie about a gay party boy and his closeted Mormon missionary neighbor falling in love is fun to watch. While there's definitely some heartbreak, the movie ultimately has an uplifting ending.
Sometimes you just need some good romantic comedy fluff. Touch of Pink never takes itself too seriously (see: Kyle MacLachlan playing the ghost of Cary Grant), which makes it a fun, endearing film. Alim movies to London to get away from his conservative family. When he comes out to his mother and faces problems with his boyfriend Giles the ghost of Cary Grant gives him advice that often seems to do more harm than good.
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Although there are serious themes and instances of casual homophobia throughout the movie, like most teen rom-coms, the ending is really sweet and gives the audience a feeling of hope for the titular character and his life as a newly-out, gay man.
"It may seem like a cheesy stereotypical romance movie, but really it displays class issues and family bonds, and the two leads have amazing chemistry. Plus, the music and art are gorgeous. It never ceases to make me incredibly happy every time I watch it." - Sonder535
"It's a great movie about being gay in an all boys boarding school. The movie tackles toxic masculinity in sports and does so with some humour. Andrew Scott plays an English teacher and hearing him say 'it gets better' in the film added at least five years to my life." - Cheddarcheeseisee
"It's a German movie and it does have its sad moments, as any movie about relationships does, but overall it's really uplifting. It was not a depressing LGBT story like the only ones that win awards, nor a super campy ridiculous movie. The story, cinematography, characters, and relationships are all great and relatable." - luisofederico
"It's about a guy who comes out to his group of friends and they all reluctantly accept but eventually move on and help him out on getting a date. There is the classic drama in it where the main character has a crush on one of his friends and his friend pushes him away from his life but they make up in the end. Its a great movie that everyone should check out." - miriamkenobi
The film starts with Daman Singh Bagga and Usman Afridi being kidnapped by some Chinese goons and they're brought to Shanghai, China. Then the movie goes into a flashback. Happy and her husband Guddu go to Shanghai, China for a concert. A Botany professor, also named Happy, comes to Shanghai to join a university as a lecturer. At the airport the Chinese goons kidnap Happy 2 mistaking her for Happy 1. They take Happy 2 into custody and demand a contract as a ransom. The contract was actually given to Javed Ahmed and his son Bilal Ahmed, who was friend of Happy 1 shown in the previous movie. The contract was given to their rivals So, they kidnapped Happy 2 thinking she is Happy 1 and that she could convince Bilal to give them the contract and as soon as she does this they will release her. Happy 2 is unable make them believe that she is not that Happy they are looking for and that they have the wrong Happy. Chang, one of the goons does not believe her. Being left with no other options he abducts Bagga from his wedding ceremony in Amritsar and Usman from his farewell ceremony in Lahore. In the present moment in time. Chang tells Bagga and Afridi to convince Happy 2 to do what they want her to do and convince Bilal into handing over the contract to them. But they soon learn that Happy 2 has run away. Meanwhile, Happy 1 and Guddu reach the university and are told by authority to join the orientation programme. Clueless, they join the orientation and roam around the city. Meanwhile, Happy 2 hides in a bar where she met Khushwant Singh Gill aka Khushi who works in the Indian embassy. She hides in his car. After which he sees her and listens to her story, at first Khushi is not willing to help her but he finally agrees. He takes Happy 2 to his house. The next day, he takes her to his office to meet his boss Adnan Chow (Denzil Smith), a half Pakistani and half Chinese. Adnan assures Happy that he will help her. In the meantime, Chang find Happy's location and goes there with Bagga and Usman. Upon reaching there, Chang orders them to catch Happy. But after seeing Happy 2, they get confused as she is not the Happy that they know they know. They then go to Khushi's house and Chang arrives there. Happy 2 hits Chang and he goes unconscious. Bagga and Usman decide to join Happy 2 and Khushi. They go to meet FAQ, Khushi's friend. They find out that Happy 2 came China not only to join the university, but also to find her eloped fiancée Aman Wadhwa who abandoned her two years ago. Happy 2 tells them that she does not want them involved in the situation causing them to get into trouble so she will look for her alone but Khushi and the other decide to help her anyway. They take Adnan's help in getting Aman's location only to find out that he does not live there anymore. Chang catches up with them and attacks them but they manage to escape. Khushi and Bagga Both start to fall for Happy 2 and challenge each other to see who can win her heart. FAQ meets Happy 1 and Guddu but does not recognise them. Happy 2 and the others find out that Chang works for Adnan and that Adnan was the mastermind behind this whole operation as he wants the contract from Bilal Ahmed. Happy 2 and the others also find out that Aman is in jail, so they plan to meet Aman in jail but end up getting caught. Upon being caught they explain the whole situation to the police they are released and finally go to meet Aman, upon arrival they see Aman dancing dressed as a female in front of the other prisoners and find out that Aman is gay and is living in jail just to be with his boyfriend. Happy 2 makes Aman realise his mistake and he agrees to apologize to her father about what he had done to her and her family. They all leave for Shanghai. Chang finally realises that Happy 2 is not the Happy that he was looking for. That night Chang kidnaps Happy 2 again with the help of Bagga and Usman who help him without realising as they are extremely drunk. The Next morning Khushi receives a call from Adnan who tells him he has kidnapped Happy2 to help him motivate himself into bringing him Happy1. Khushi goes to the others for helps, Bagga suggests that they arrange a concert to find Guddu. Aman takes responsibility to promote the event and FAQ arranges the concert. On they day of the concert Guddu and Happy 1 show up and they explain the situation to them. Guddu is not ready to help them but Happy 1 agrees as she believes that she is responsible for what's going on. Meanwhile, Happy 2 runs away from Adnan's custody. Unbeknownst to that Khushi and the others go to meet Adnan and his men. But Khushi understands what's going on an starts to run away along with Bagga, Usman, Guddu and Happy 1. Happy 2's Father finds out that Happy 2 has gone to China along with her cousins but has been missing for the past three days. Happy 2 finds Khushi and the others and follows them to catch Adnan and his gang they finally manage to catch them and hand them over to the police. Happy 2 and Khushi thank Happy 1 and Guddu for helping them. Happy 2 and Khushi are united and she finally meets her father. The movie ends in a scene showing Bagga flirting with Happy 2's cousins and everyone laughing.
In the grand tradition of the modern rom-com, stories about queer couples are still few and far between. Which is part of what makes the new movie Bros so special: Billy Eichner stars as a lanky intellectual who boasts a proud aversion to romance until he has a meet-cute with his polar opposite, a hyper-masculine gym rat played by Luke Macfarlane. Eichner co-wrote the movie, and Judd Apatow is a producer, so unsurprisingly, the jokes can be broad and raunchy. But there's plenty of heart here, too.
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June is observed as the International Pride Month, and it is celebrated in many ways. While some take to the streets, waving the rainbow flag in jubilant processions, others might choose to stay back at home for some quiet time. For the latter, we have listed some of the best Asian LGBTQ+ movies that they can watch throughout the Pride Month and be a part of the celebrations in their own way.
The two meet in a chance encounter and soon develop a close bond. The story then depicts how they deal with societal restraints and the difficulties they face. One of the most heart-wrenching Asian LGBTQ+ movies, it is helmed by Ray Yeung and is inspired by the non-fiction book Oral History of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong (2014). The film also features Patra Au, Lo Chun Yip, Kong To and Yiu-Sing Lam.
In 2019, Taiwan became the first and only country to legalise same-sex marriage in Asia. Following which, several other Asian nations became more inclusive and took steps to give equal rights to same-sex couples. One of the best Asian LGBTQ+ movies, Dear Ex mirrors the Taiwanese society and its attitude toward gay men.
Made without the permission of the Chinese government, Lan Yu was screened at the Cannes Film Festival under the Un Certain Regard category. The movie also stars He Du, Shuang Li, Minfen Zhao and Fang Lu.
Although the Oscar-nominated movie did not win at the Academy Awards, Lee bagged the Golden Berlin Bear at the 1993 Berlin International Film Festival, which was tied with Woman Sesame Oil Maker. In 2005, Lee went on to make another LGBTQ+ film, Brokeback Mountain, which won him the Academy Award for best director.
Various positive effects of films on children and adolescents were revealed. Dramatic films taught teenagers about social interaction with the opposite sex and adults [37], had a positive impact on their self-concept [38], and, as shown by experiments, increased ethnic tolerance [39]; humanistically oriented movies improved skills of children in communicating with peers, increased their desire to help and understand others [40,41]. 2ff7e9595c
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