Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuF.L.Y is a slice-of-life comedy about two exes, Max and Rafael, who get stuck together at the onset of the Covid pandemic after not seeing each other in years.F.L.Y is a slice-of-life comedy about two exes, Max and Rafael, who get stuck together at the onset of the Covid pandemic after not seeing each other in years.F.L.Y is a slice-of-life comedy about two exes, Max and Rafael, who get stuck together at the onset of the Covid pandemic after not seeing each other in years.
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- Hauptbesetzung
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- 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Ursula Christian
- Grandma Ruby
- (as Ursula Grauer)
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F. L. Y. Immediately grabbed my attention with its quick pace, exciting intro, and engaging characters. The film weaves together a story with elements of topical struggles society has undergone from Covid to politics, romantic and familial relationships, personal identity, and discovering oneself with a level of humor that balances the deep subjects scattered throughout. The characters have depth and layers that make it easy to see yourself in and allow for personal introspection as you're being entertained the entire film. This is a film that will stay with you and you'll want to share with everyone. Highly recommend to all audiences looking for laughs and love.
I was able to catch this film at the Miami Outshine Film Festival and I'm so glad I did. In the first couple of minutes I found myself uncertain of its direction. The initial setup seemed scattered, leaving me wondering where the story was headed. However, once the exposition was out of the way, the film found its stride and never looked back. From that point on, it held my attention until the credits rolled.
I was really impressed with the acting of Rafael he seemed so natural in every scene. My favorite scenes where the ones with his mom and abuela. They felt so palpable and real. I'm Cuban and they remind me so much of mine. All the small characters where incredible adds to the comedy of the film. Every time the actress playing Denae was on screen I laugh. But what struck me most was the seamless blend of comedy with poignant, slice-of-life moments and how in moments I wasnt expecting my eyes will get teary.
What made it also special was how self aware the filmmakers where like the film wasn't afraid to poke fun at itself, for me this was brilliant and had me laughing hard. I couldn't believe at the end in the Q&A that the lead actors were also the directors and writers of the film and that this was their first movie. Really hope Netflix or a good streamer finds it. I hope these duo keeps making films together. Definitely a new refreshing voice in queer cinema.
I was really impressed with the acting of Rafael he seemed so natural in every scene. My favorite scenes where the ones with his mom and abuela. They felt so palpable and real. I'm Cuban and they remind me so much of mine. All the small characters where incredible adds to the comedy of the film. Every time the actress playing Denae was on screen I laugh. But what struck me most was the seamless blend of comedy with poignant, slice-of-life moments and how in moments I wasnt expecting my eyes will get teary.
What made it also special was how self aware the filmmakers where like the film wasn't afraid to poke fun at itself, for me this was brilliant and had me laughing hard. I couldn't believe at the end in the Q&A that the lead actors were also the directors and writers of the film and that this was their first movie. Really hope Netflix or a good streamer finds it. I hope these duo keeps making films together. Definitely a new refreshing voice in queer cinema.
I had the benefit of seeing this film at Outfest '23 with a theater full of people who were super responsive both to the film and to the personal stories of the people who made it--so I'm a bit biased in my review--but there's no question that this film has undeniable heart and speaks for audiences everywhere who are underrepresented by mainstream Hollywood.
This film dares to tackle the topic of love during Covid lockdown in a fresh and non-cringe way, with characters who might be reduced to stereotypes in a big studio production rendered here with obvious love and truth. For a story about people confined to their homes it goes places you wouldn't expect. It's also kind of meta. The filmmakers called this film a romantic comedy and while it's quite funny I think it's deeper emotionally than that. This is more a slice of life from people who have really lived that life, and you can feel it hasn't been easy for them. The acting is surprisingly strong for a film with a tiny budget, especially the actor who plays Rafael, and it's even more impressive when you consider the two lead actors also wrote and directed it. That is really hard to do on your first feature.
That said, as a first outing it does have a couple rough edges: the cinematography isn't flashy and the story might try to wrap up a few too many loose ends, but the performances are so charming that I didn't really mind. Everything is elevated by a musical score which hits just the right notes tonally, and sure-handed editing which helps the film transcend its low budget limitations.
This is a film which brings people together and bonds them over a shared experience, so I would recommend seeing it with friends if you get a chance. As I said, I'm a bit biased because I learned the story of the filmmakers while I watched it--but after you watch it you might be biased too.
This film dares to tackle the topic of love during Covid lockdown in a fresh and non-cringe way, with characters who might be reduced to stereotypes in a big studio production rendered here with obvious love and truth. For a story about people confined to their homes it goes places you wouldn't expect. It's also kind of meta. The filmmakers called this film a romantic comedy and while it's quite funny I think it's deeper emotionally than that. This is more a slice of life from people who have really lived that life, and you can feel it hasn't been easy for them. The acting is surprisingly strong for a film with a tiny budget, especially the actor who plays Rafael, and it's even more impressive when you consider the two lead actors also wrote and directed it. That is really hard to do on your first feature.
That said, as a first outing it does have a couple rough edges: the cinematography isn't flashy and the story might try to wrap up a few too many loose ends, but the performances are so charming that I didn't really mind. Everything is elevated by a musical score which hits just the right notes tonally, and sure-handed editing which helps the film transcend its low budget limitations.
This is a film which brings people together and bonds them over a shared experience, so I would recommend seeing it with friends if you get a chance. As I said, I'm a bit biased because I learned the story of the filmmakers while I watched it--but after you watch it you might be biased too.
Who would have thought that a truly queer film by queer filmmakers would actually have something relevant to say and say it in a genuinely heartfelt and humorous manner. This film does just that without being cloying or pretentious or stereotypical. I was actually interested in the characters. Kudos to the directors for making a film that looked much more expensively made than it actually was. The actors all showed great range and comfort with their characters making the viewing even more enjoyable. The final shot of the movie is rather spectacular and could easily have been in a great Spielberg movie. I hope to see more work from the two directors/actors.
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F. L. Y. Is an extraordinary gay romcom that fearlessly explores the journey of self-acceptance and honesty against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The relatable characters and their unexpected journey invite you to laugh, empathize, and form a deep connection. The story is cleverly written, effortlessly blending humor and heartfelt moments that weave together the themes of the pandemic, self-discovery and love.
With its hilariously funny jokes, well-crafted storyline, exceptional acting, on-point music choices, and an unfiltered portrayal of gay life, this film will keep you engaged throughout. It tells a story that needs to be heard, breaking free from the Double Paris filters of mainstream media.
With its impeccable production, heartfelt moments, and powerful message, F. L. Y. Is a film that deserves to be seen. It is a delightful, honest, and unapologetic celebration of self-acceptance, love, and the human spirit. I will certainly watch it again and wholeheartedly recommend you see it too.
The relatable characters and their unexpected journey invite you to laugh, empathize, and form a deep connection. The story is cleverly written, effortlessly blending humor and heartfelt moments that weave together the themes of the pandemic, self-discovery and love.
With its hilariously funny jokes, well-crafted storyline, exceptional acting, on-point music choices, and an unfiltered portrayal of gay life, this film will keep you engaged throughout. It tells a story that needs to be heard, breaking free from the Double Paris filters of mainstream media.
With its impeccable production, heartfelt moments, and powerful message, F. L. Y. Is a film that deserves to be seen. It is a delightful, honest, and unapologetic celebration of self-acceptance, love, and the human spirit. I will certainly watch it again and wholeheartedly recommend you see it too.
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