A concise synopsis of gay-themed movies and gay interest films. Click on the photos to enlarge.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Say Uncle (2006)
Paul Johnson (Peter Paige) is a nerdy gay artist, innocent and reclusive, living in Oregon. He loves children and has a close relationship with his godson, the child of his best friends. When his godson moves to Japan, he attempts to replace the loss by baby-sitting, working in a toy store, and playing with kids in playgrounds. Paul is not a pedophile, but is playing with fire. His best friend Russell (Anthony Clark) advises caution, because people will talk and he could get into big trouble. Local mother Maggie Butler (Kathy Najimy) concludes that he fits the classic profile of a child predator. She embellishes the truth for what she considers the safety of innocent children. Together with some other mothers, Maggie starts a neighborhood witch-hunt to "bring Paul in" before he commits a crime. Because Paul is gay and kindly, we are supposed to regard him as the victim. However, his creepy Peter Pan complex, grossly inappropriate behavior, and his anger at the bad world of grown-up people does not arouse my sympathy. Why doesn't he grow up? Frankly, I have more sympathy for the parents, although the movie demonstrates that it is wrong to become hysterical and jump to conclusions without evidence.
Filmed in Portland, Oregon during the summer of 2005, "Say Uncle" had a production schedule of 18 days, and filming took place at 19 different locations. Production values are not the best. New York Times reviewer Jeannette Catsoulis wrote that the film's R rating is based on "two boys kissing, one naked-toddler photograph, some naughty words and a lot of bad art." Written and directed by Peter Paige, who also stars in the film as Paul.