Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Gay Surfers

Over the past weekend a friend of mine saw the new gay movie, Shelter (http://www.heretv.com/sheltermovie/index.html), about two surfers who fall in love. He said it was well done and worth seeing. Unfortunately, I do not see that Norfolk is on the list of locations where it is schedlude to play - yes, such a shocker, NOT - but perhaps the Naro Theater will be able to show it (the Naro is where "For the Bible Tells Me So," "Latter Days," and other such movies have played locally). Cute guys and surfing - what more can you ask for? This is a summary of the plot:
The movie is set in San Pedro and follows two guys who fall for each other while doing what they love most: surfing. The younger guy is a frustrated artist named Zach - sensationally played by Trevor Wright - who is still struggling with his sexuality but begins to come out when he falls in love with his best friend's older brother Shaun, played by Brad Row of "Billy's Hollywood Screen Test" fame.The two actors play the emotional scenes so well and they got for it in the love scenes as well. Clothes are shed, kisses are shared and they try and weather the rocky road ahead.

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