SummaryIn this honest portrayal of an intergenerational gay relationship, two men must decide whether to continue their relationship or risk their families' - and society's - condemnation.
Directed By:James Bolton
Written By:James Bolton
Eban and Charley
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Generally Unfavorable
30
9% Positive
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Director Bolton could easily have exploited the film's unsettling issues, but he takes a nonsensationalized approach that leaves viewers to decide the moral questions for themselves.
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One of the film's most poignant moments comes when he and his father discuss his compulsive attraction to young boys.
40
Few things are quite as frustrating as a film that chooses a highly controversial subject then proceeds to give it the kid-glove treatment. That's the case with writer-director James Bolton's well-made, if excruciatingly slow-paced, drama.
38
It's always admirable when a director decides to make a risky film. On the other hand, it's not quite as commendable to also make a boring one.
30
Drab and muddled romance.
20
The picture is so predictable that the bad acting becomes a distraction.
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May be the most boring film about forbidden love ever made. Unspectacularly shot on video, terribly scripted, with zombie-like acting that borders on the absurd.
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