A concise synopsis of gay-themed movies and gay interest films. Click on the photos to enlarge.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
The Perfect Son (2002)
Ryan Taylor (Colm Feore) is a successful lawyer who has taken care of his father while younger brother Theo (David Cubitt), the black sheep of the family, has distanced himself from his family and become a drug abuser filled with self loathing. The death of their father reunites thirty-something Ryan and Theo. Hesitant to acknowledge emotional bonds between them, Theo soon discovers Ryan's secret homosexuality and AIDS infection. It is from this point we see the two characters slowly come together. Theo is an unpublished writer who spends more time inside of drug rehab centers than in the real world, and appears to be not the perfect son of the title. His girlfriend is Chandra West (Sarah Parker). Ryan is in charge of all the funeral details, and appears to be the perfect son until we accidentally discover that his gay lifestyle has contributed to a secret 10 years of IV infusions for AIDS. In talks talks about their father's estate, Theo learns about his brother Ryan's sexuality and that he is in the final stages of AIDS. Theo becomes one of Ryan's caregivers, and as they draw closer together the relationship helps him to better deal with other issues in his life.
"The Perfect Son" touches on many taboo topics such as gay sexuality, AIDS, death, euthanasia, and abortion. However the main purpose of this movie is showing two brothers dealing with their emotions. The DVD is well presented considering it is a small budget Canadian Film. It goes through the motions to hit all the politically correct notes, but the moralistic script and the choppy editing create a sloppy film with a slow fade in/fade out technique. Moreover, it's predictable, too familiar, forced, and somewhat depressing. Ron Sures composed the original music, and Leonard Flarlinger wrote the script and directed.