Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueF.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.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Ursula Christian
- Grandma Ruby
- (as Ursula Grauer)
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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.
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.
This film was my big surprise at the Puerto Rico Queer Filmfest, directed and co-starring by Rafael Albarrán, at first and to be honest with so many international films at the festival I hesitated to see it. I had a movie marathon, one after the other, and I thought I would take a break to eat something and watch the next one. But at the end I rethink and decided to watch it. And damn good I did!
F. L. Y. It is one of those few queer comedies that you really enjoy from beginning to end, whose plot flows from a fearless comedy to some tender drama. It's goofy but brave goofy. Its plot focuses on the lives of Max and Rafael, Max has always felt a little contained in the queer world, while Rafaelis more relaxed. After a breakup, they meet 5 years later, Max has another partner, Rafael arrives completely different and to make matters worse, they are both trapped by the Covid pandemic in a house.
This is a genuine comedy, with very good performances from its two protagonists played by Trent Kendrick and Rafael Albarran, very well supported by a super effective supporting cast, highlighting Shea Diamond, a transsexual best friend of Max who has among the most funniets and tender moments of the film. Ursula Christian also stands out as Max's endearing grandmother and the Puerto Rican actresses Carola García and Irma Mendez, Rafael's mother and grandmother.
The production values are impeccable, the editing, the music. A comedy that manages the times very well. It knows when to make you laugh, cry, but above all F. L. Y. Dares to move like Rafael's character, without fear, without complexes; honest with themselves.
Highly recommended.
F. L. Y. It is one of those few queer comedies that you really enjoy from beginning to end, whose plot flows from a fearless comedy to some tender drama. It's goofy but brave goofy. Its plot focuses on the lives of Max and Rafael, Max has always felt a little contained in the queer world, while Rafaelis more relaxed. After a breakup, they meet 5 years later, Max has another partner, Rafael arrives completely different and to make matters worse, they are both trapped by the Covid pandemic in a house.
This is a genuine comedy, with very good performances from its two protagonists played by Trent Kendrick and Rafael Albarran, very well supported by a super effective supporting cast, highlighting Shea Diamond, a transsexual best friend of Max who has among the most funniets and tender moments of the film. Ursula Christian also stands out as Max's endearing grandmother and the Puerto Rican actresses Carola García and Irma Mendez, Rafael's mother and grandmother.
The production values are impeccable, the editing, the music. A comedy that manages the times very well. It knows when to make you laugh, cry, but above all F. L. Y. Dares to move like Rafael's character, without fear, without complexes; honest with themselves.
Highly recommended.
Such a fun film! A beautifully fun camp experience revisiting lockdown, while also making room to draw a few tears. This film has a great representation of today's dating culture too. The film highlights so many realms of love, and the different relationships throughout giving this unconventional and divergent love story an adorable perspective to unconventional relationship dynamics not seen represented in mainstream film. I fell in love with the characters. The chemistry between them was amazing <3 Definitely a great movie to revisit and rewatch. Hopefully will be available to stream soon!!!
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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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