Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn adolescent boy, who serves the military forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. The suppressed conflict bubbles up during their last night at the border, soci... Tout lireAn adolescent boy, who serves the military forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. The suppressed conflict bubbles up during their last night at the border, socially isolated and armed with loaded weapons.An adolescent boy, who serves the military forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. The suppressed conflict bubbles up during their last night at the border, socially isolated and armed with loaded weapons.
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First of all, I'm absolutely horrified that the storyline published here in IMDB recounts the whole of the action and narrative. This site polices spoilers in reviews but this was one huge spoiler. I can't see a way to report it.
In the result, the film was accomplished enough to hold the attention and build tension even though one knew more or less what was going to happen.
The bully Jürgen would appear to be a closet case and is forever victimising Michael. Michael's friend Raphael runs with the crowd. In such a closed community the squadron commander can do little without an actual complaint. However, as it was the last night, I'm surprised one wasn't made - there'd have been no repercussions possible.
The final scenes are a good example of the desperation of gay teens. The suicide rate for this cohort is vastly greater than for the age group overall. Both boys were frightened. I loved this ending.
In the result, the film was accomplished enough to hold the attention and build tension even though one knew more or less what was going to happen.
The bully Jürgen would appear to be a closet case and is forever victimising Michael. Michael's friend Raphael runs with the crowd. In such a closed community the squadron commander can do little without an actual complaint. However, as it was the last night, I'm surprised one wasn't made - there'd have been no repercussions possible.
The final scenes are a good example of the desperation of gay teens. The suicide rate for this cohort is vastly greater than for the age group overall. Both boys were frightened. I loved this ending.
With a lot of technical competence, a provocative beginning, an atmospheric, chilling end-credit sequence and not much more, Homophobia is a short film looking at, well, homophobia in the Austrian Army. Homophobia in the '90s military is a familiar topic, but as a plus, few will be aware of how much it existed in Austria. Actually, homophobia in the form of homoeroticism- the bully fondles the closeted gay soldier- feels a bit unnatural. The short runs 20 minutes, but with so little in between, the question is why?
the message is far to be new. but it remains sensitive. and the use of army life , the status of drawing - like many other short movies - the precise use of theme, the suggestion as good instrument for a coherent and poetic work are few virtues who give a delicate force to the film. in fact, it is a film about solitude. and the feminine traits of Josef Mohamed does the story different by many other films with the same theme. this is, in fact, the detail who saves the film. a vulnerable young man looking escape from the life after military service. a bully who hides, maybe, his sexual orientation - the scene from locker room could be a clue- the dialogue of two teenagers about future projects. and the last night on the border. nothing new at the first sigh. but presented in smart manner. and this is a real virtue.
With a title like HOMOPHOBIA you know right away what the theme revolves around . It's a story that's been done before . Perhaps even done a bit too often . A young man in the rough tough world of a macho culture he's gay and becomes victimised for it . Thankfully writer/director Gregor Shimidinger doesn't feel the need to smack the audience over the head with a PC crowbar telling us how we should feel about the themes put forward in the film and I started to think maybe the point of the short was to pass comment on conscription . I did know that Austria was one of the very few countries in the Western World to still continue conscripting young men in to mandatory military service , a tradition that most continental armies have rightfully scrapped in the 21st Century . Watching HOMOPHOBIA I doubt if that is what the film is saying and it's difficult to understand what the point of the film is . There is some emotional tension involved but it doesn't really go anywhere and paradoxically it ends up being both melodramatic and not as dramatic as it could have been . All in all I found it a rather pointless and empty short film
A young soldier (Michael Glatschnig) finds out he's in love with one of his mates. Problem is that when you're confined to a homophobic/macho dominated space filled with guns like a military base is, you cannot show what you feel because it leads to trouble. And that's what happens when he gets picked on by another soldier (Günther Strumlechner) who sort of discovered his secret when the three of them were in the shower. But the moment that matters is when he finally has a confrontation with the object of his affection on a night that will change his life.
I know the target audience tend to skip movies like this one and go for the colorful and joyful side of the force (the romantic comedies, the happy endings, the positive love stories) but the persisting hearts will like this for its ultimate message of hope. Other than that, it's a good opportunity to see how talented the director is, in knowing how to make a gripping story, strangely exciting (the homo-erotic images are presented in twisted contexts. Example: when the main character is sexually teased by his bully, a frightening and tense moment but very sexy as well), and beautifully filmed.
Certainly a reality to many people out there, and probably presented time and again in many movies, and although liking what it tried to do, I don't see much need in projects existing today. I think if we want to see something similar we can look at what's already existing on the subject. The amount of obstacles faced by gay teens (and adults as well) is already a matter of countless preoccupations, and even while trying to be a help to their cause, the movie only accomplishes half of its intent since most of the time is too focused on fear, rejection, demoralization and prejudice issues rather than the good stuff, so to speak, like the human need for love, respect, affection, tolerance and acceptance.
A very touching drama with some edgy suspense. 8/10
I know the target audience tend to skip movies like this one and go for the colorful and joyful side of the force (the romantic comedies, the happy endings, the positive love stories) but the persisting hearts will like this for its ultimate message of hope. Other than that, it's a good opportunity to see how talented the director is, in knowing how to make a gripping story, strangely exciting (the homo-erotic images are presented in twisted contexts. Example: when the main character is sexually teased by his bully, a frightening and tense moment but very sexy as well), and beautifully filmed.
Certainly a reality to many people out there, and probably presented time and again in many movies, and although liking what it tried to do, I don't see much need in projects existing today. I think if we want to see something similar we can look at what's already existing on the subject. The amount of obstacles faced by gay teens (and adults as well) is already a matter of countless preoccupations, and even while trying to be a help to their cause, the movie only accomplishes half of its intent since most of the time is too focused on fear, rejection, demoralization and prejudice issues rather than the good stuff, so to speak, like the human need for love, respect, affection, tolerance and acceptance.
A very touching drama with some edgy suspense. 8/10
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By what name was Homophobia (2012) officially released in Canada in French?
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