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Saw this film at Cinema Diverse LGBTQ Festival. Great film. This film is so good, i related to it so much, it deals with the real issues of being gay, and portrays it clearly. It shows the emotional side, the time of self-confusion, self-conflict and the time of questioning who you really are.
Two men in their mid 30s developing feelings for each other. Everything is romantic until the reality hits!
It felt based on a true story but how do I know! Great cinematography and editing. Acting was good. Tightly written story and script.
I like it. The ending scene (which I obviously wont say what happens) is amazing, it really is the way the film should end in my eyes, and it made me feel good.
Two men in their mid 30s developing feelings for each other. Everything is romantic until the reality hits!
It felt based on a true story but how do I know! Great cinematography and editing. Acting was good. Tightly written story and script.
I like it. The ending scene (which I obviously wont say what happens) is amazing, it really is the way the film should end in my eyes, and it made me feel good.
It is a rare treasure. A quiet, reflective journey. One of those films that takes you inward-through emotions, memories, and unspoken thoughts. A film about love, identity, family, and the spaces between. It whispers truths about what it means to be closeted, to navigate a life shaped by duty and desire, and to find beauty in the in-between moments. All of it feels familiar, yet everything remains... extraordinary.
The story feels deeply personal, like a letter written just for you. The performances are breathtaking. Ahmed Eldin brings such raw, vulnerable depth to Ali's character, while Jared P-Smith captures the delicate, tender conflict of Oliver. The chemistry between them carries the film, giving it a heartbeat that stays with you.
A film to be cherished. For its honesty. For its gentleness. For its ability to make the smallest gestures feel monumental. Scene by scene, it feels timeless, like a story from another era but told with the wisdom of today. All the Men I Met But Never Dated is not just a film-it's an experience. And a necessary one.
The story feels deeply personal, like a letter written just for you. The performances are breathtaking. Ahmed Eldin brings such raw, vulnerable depth to Ali's character, while Jared P-Smith captures the delicate, tender conflict of Oliver. The chemistry between them carries the film, giving it a heartbeat that stays with you.
A film to be cherished. For its honesty. For its gentleness. For its ability to make the smallest gestures feel monumental. Scene by scene, it feels timeless, like a story from another era but told with the wisdom of today. All the Men I Met But Never Dated is not just a film-it's an experience. And a necessary one.
Before I watched All the Men I Met But Never Dated, I really didn't have much of a clue about what life is like for closeted gay men. Honestly, I used to think staying in the closet was just about being trapped or oppressed-that's what some of the orthodox views I grew up with had me believing. But as time went on, I realized that you can't really understand something until you truly see it for what it is. The truth isn't what everyone says it is; it's something you have to explore and learn for yourself.
This film opened my eyes. It gave me a glimpse into the reality of these men's lives-the pure love they can feel, the silent struggles they endure, and the tough choices they make because of family or societal pressures. Even though my own life is nothing like Ali's, the main character, I found myself feeling so much empathy for him. The emotions he deals with-the longing, the fear, the hope-are all part of being human, and they hit you in a way that's hard to shake off.
There was one line that really got to me. It's when Ali talks about why he stays in the closet, and it hit me how not every choice is black and white. Sometimes, people make these decisions out of love or a need to protect themselves, not because they're ashamed. All the Men I Met But Never Dated isn't just about telling a story-it's about making you see things from another perspective and respecting choices that might seem complicated from the outside.
This film opened my eyes. It gave me a glimpse into the reality of these men's lives-the pure love they can feel, the silent struggles they endure, and the tough choices they make because of family or societal pressures. Even though my own life is nothing like Ali's, the main character, I found myself feeling so much empathy for him. The emotions he deals with-the longing, the fear, the hope-are all part of being human, and they hit you in a way that's hard to shake off.
There was one line that really got to me. It's when Ali talks about why he stays in the closet, and it hit me how not every choice is black and white. Sometimes, people make these decisions out of love or a need to protect themselves, not because they're ashamed. All the Men I Met But Never Dated isn't just about telling a story-it's about making you see things from another perspective and respecting choices that might seem complicated from the outside.
I have been coming to the Woodstock Film Festival for years, and "All the Men" hit me in a way I didn't see coming. At 60, I've seen plenty of films about love and struggle, but this one had a raw honesty that cut deep. It told the story of a closeted gay Muslim man with such grace and truth, capturing the push and pull between identity and duty in a way that felt universal.
The cinematography was beautifully restrained, and every scene lingered just enough to make you feel the weight of his choices. This film isn't loud or flashy, but it leaves a mark. It's a reminder that some battles are fought quietly, and some love stories are told best in whispers. Woodstock couldn't have picked a better film to make us all stop, think, and feel.
The cinematography was beautifully restrained, and every scene lingered just enough to make you feel the weight of his choices. This film isn't loud or flashy, but it leaves a mark. It's a reminder that some battles are fought quietly, and some love stories are told best in whispers. Woodstock couldn't have picked a better film to make us all stop, think, and feel.
Such a heartfelt, well-acted film with this charming, nostalgic vibe that really got to me. As someone who's studied human behavior and emotions, I was fascinated by how the film captured the nuances of relationships and personal struggles.
The portrayal of the shy, unsure character searching for love felt so real, and the dynamic with the popular but deeply conflicted love interest was just... wow. The side characters added so much life to the story, making the whole world feel authentic and layered.
One scene that stood out for me was the one in the park with the music. It hit this perfect balance of joy and pain-these two men, both in their 30s, just lost in each other, completely in the moment. It was beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. The chemistry between the actors was undeniable, and the music made their connection feel even more powerful. You could feel every emotion, and it stayed with me long after the scene ended.
This film has definitely become one of my favorites in this genre. It's just behind Get Real for me, which had a more personal impact, but All the Men I Met But Never Dated still left me thinking deeply about love, connection, and the human experience. Get Real might have changed my life, but this film took that feeling and added new layers to it.
I'd give this film a solid 7/10. It's a beautifully crafted story that I'll remember for a long time. (And yeah, I never give a 10-gotta keep some space for the next masterpiece!)
The portrayal of the shy, unsure character searching for love felt so real, and the dynamic with the popular but deeply conflicted love interest was just... wow. The side characters added so much life to the story, making the whole world feel authentic and layered.
One scene that stood out for me was the one in the park with the music. It hit this perfect balance of joy and pain-these two men, both in their 30s, just lost in each other, completely in the moment. It was beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. The chemistry between the actors was undeniable, and the music made their connection feel even more powerful. You could feel every emotion, and it stayed with me long after the scene ended.
This film has definitely become one of my favorites in this genre. It's just behind Get Real for me, which had a more personal impact, but All the Men I Met But Never Dated still left me thinking deeply about love, connection, and the human experience. Get Real might have changed my life, but this film took that feeling and added new layers to it.
I'd give this film a solid 7/10. It's a beautifully crafted story that I'll remember for a long time. (And yeah, I never give a 10-gotta keep some space for the next masterpiece!)
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By what name was All the Men I Met but Never Dated (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
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