Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of transsexuals are violently bashed and left for dead. The surviving ladies regain consciousness, confidence, and courage ready to seek out revenge on the ones who attacked them.A group of transsexuals are violently bashed and left for dead. The surviving ladies regain consciousness, confidence, and courage ready to seek out revenge on the ones who attacked them.A group of transsexuals are violently bashed and left for dead. The surviving ladies regain consciousness, confidence, and courage ready to seek out revenge on the ones who attacked them.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Boner
- (as Thomas Zembrod)
- Fergus
- (as Richard Curtin)
- …
- Nurse Lingus
- (as Chase Wade)
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You don't have to be bi or lez.
You just have to be somebody who realizes a good movie when it's there.
It's not the best movie I've ever seen or ever will see; but it's solid.
It's got action, comedy, drama, thriller and horror and a love story love - all wrapped up in a good movie with a cast that does a fantastic - or should I say FABULOUS job - and a story that makes sense.
For the small budget that it has, it has good production values - and it acknowledges the crew at the end with more than just a name crawled across the screen.
The story is effective - and is much better than so many Hollywood produced movies of a mid or large budget.
This was a free watch for me - and even if I would have randomly come across it somehow and paid for it, it still would have been worth the money and the viewing.
It's just good. Gay, straight or bi- regardless of what you are - the talent in this shines, the writing is crisp, the editing - even the purposely chopped up and gritty editing is well developed and overall - it's something that can put a smile on your face at times and make you feel for the injustice towards anybody who has to deal with bullies like this.
Congrats to all.
Best of luck on your careers.
...and no, I was not part of the cast or crew to vote this movie this high...I just saw something worthwhile that is more constructed with care and heart - which sadly most movies fail to deliver.
I don't know what GLAAD's problem is. The violence is so unrealistic, it's almost cartoon-like. And yet, they honor shows like "Queer as Folk",which could be put LBGT people in bad light. Years ago the organization objected to another gay independent film. One of the scenes had a guy having sex with a corpse. Turned out that the guy was only knocked out,and not dead. That film too (and I forget the name), was not very realistic, and presented as a comedy.
Director Israel Luna's created a throwback to the revenge movies of the late 70s and early 80s. The first act -- getting to know the girls -- was nothing but non-stop laughs. If you've ever been to a gay club, you know how comically catty and funny the 'ladies' can be. This was captured wonderfully, and has more than a handful of one-liners that had the audience laughing hysterically.
The 2nd act -- where several of ladies are brutally attacked -- was tough to watch... which in all honesty, made it that much more realistic. One lady, during the Q&A after the movie said that in facing discrimination like that daily and her fear being attack, it was very hard to watch those scenes, but was very liberating to see this type of violence brought to light.
The final and most entertaining act was where the girls decided to do something about what happened. I won't give away what all goes on, but there's something done with a nearly two-foot-long knife that even had me squirming!
After the movie, I was able to meet Mr. Luna (and get a photo snapped with him). It was refreshing to meet someone so humble about something he'd done. In watching him interact with others before approaching him, he was completely gracious and genuinely thankful for each and everyone that was in attendance.
If you get a chance to see this movie while it makes the rounds in the film festivals, you really should. I personally can't wait until it returns to Dallas for the Outtakes Film Festival so I can see it again!
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- Citations
Tipper Sommore: [they are talking in a gay and transvestite bar] You really think he's straight?
Emma Grashun: I mean, he acts and he looks straight, girl.
Rachel Slurr: There's such a thing called as a straight-acting gay man, I mean, look around... not here.
Emma Grashun: If he ain't straight, I think he's one of those bisexual kind of guys.
Rachel Slurr: Oh, honey, you unicorns and leprechauns are the only people that believe in bisexual man.
Tipper Sommore: Have you ever noticed that these "self proclaimed" bi-guys are never looking for women? First it was curious, then bi-curious, then it was metro-sexual. I'm sorry, but if you wax your eyebrows, you know the words to "Wicked" and you sucked it: you are gay.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Ouija Warehouse (2021)
- Bandes originalesElectro - DirtyBass
Composed by Micah B.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur