Saturday, March 31, 2007

Latter Days (2004) (R)

MPPA:Rated R for strong sexual content and language.
Runtime:107 min
Country:USA

Language:English Color
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound Mix: Stereo
Filming Locations:California USA
Company:Funny Boy Films

Excerpt from IMDB, by author WILL:
Latter Days : Plot Summar
Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss) and Christian Markelli (Wes Ramsey) are the two most opposite people in the world. Aaron is a young Elder (or a Mormon missionary) who wants to do his family proud and is quite passionate about his religion and film. Christian is a shallow WeHo waiter/party boy who only looks forward to bedding a new guy every night. After Aaron and three other missionaries move into the apartment across from Christian, his friends bet him $50 that he can't get one of them to jump into the sack,so he instantly latches onto Aaron. There are two problems, though - Christian is falling in love with Aaron and the Mormons are not the biggest fans of the homosexual community. Once Aaron is discovered, the two have to go through trials of regret, loss, perseverance,and forgiveness if they both want to get to the thing that mattersto them most: each other.

Watch for international star Jacquiline Bisset, as she plays

the motherly restaurant owner, Lila. A stellar performance !
Memorable Quote:
" Life looks like that mass of dots to me sometimes. None of it makes any sense, but I like to think that, from God's perspective, life, everything - even this - make sense. It's not just dots. Instead we're all connected, and it's beautiful and funny and good. This close we can't expect it to make sense, not right now. "

2 Comments:

Unknown said...

This is a great movie! not to be missed. Steve Sandvoss gives a great and believable performance.

Jamal said...

All i can say is wow!!! I have not seen many gay themed films that are of such high quality. It made me laugh, cry and sigh in relief, fantastic acting I don't want to think of what my perspective on life and love would be now if i hadn't watched this film.