Three loners from Sitges, Berlin and Amsterdam try to blend together in Brussels, city of unification. L'amour c'est bizarre.Three loners from Sitges, Berlin and Amsterdam try to blend together in Brussels, city of unification. L'amour c'est bizarre.Three loners from Sitges, Berlin and Amsterdam try to blend together in Brussels, city of unification. L'amour c'est bizarre.
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While I love watching gay-themes dramas, even indie and amateurish small productions, this one is strange. The actors are good-looking and - maybe - try their best, but obviously, the direction ans screenplay was so bad that they just didn't understand what they had to do. When they cry, well, I just laughed. They probably didn't even have a script to explain to them the character's very broken lives. One tries to have a straight life (because he is an EU high rank officer ?), the other wants a man at all cost to make her mother's warnings turn false, and the third one, well, unclear except that he's unhappy and/or envious.
Then, whenever they encountered or they broke, the complete lack of depth, let me wondered why so. I (we) just didn't understand much. At one point, it was even unclear if they had sex or not. When he brings the coffee, you are supposed to understand the unseen, that they are now together, that they just had sex that night. Deleted scene ? Did the moviemakers just didn't care ? Actors refused to play a gay scene ? The latter seems the highest probability, as Teun Luijkx never kisses Mark Waschke. Maybe it's been a problem with this actor and thus the director couldn't do much.
What chocked me, is that EU Commission propaganda about money expanse moving back and forth from Brussels to Strasbourg. Going to Strasbourg, of course, while truth is the complete reverse. The EU unelected commission built a second parliament house in Brussels, and forces MPs to do part of the parliament work illegally in Brussels, while it should all be done in Strasbourg. They show the trucks doing this costly move, wanting to make you believe it's stupid to go to Strasbourg while, once again by international treaty, it's the reverse.
The threesome drama looks like just a wrapping of that message, and thus no one cared really to build a real drama in that movie.
It was interesting to see some insides and life of both buildings. I thus rate it a little higher because of this interesting scenery. (+1 for this). I did watch it to the end (so I base rate it 5: watchable- but lost my time). Multilanguage acting was interesting too.
Too bad about the drama, could have been nice.
Then, whenever they encountered or they broke, the complete lack of depth, let me wondered why so. I (we) just didn't understand much. At one point, it was even unclear if they had sex or not. When he brings the coffee, you are supposed to understand the unseen, that they are now together, that they just had sex that night. Deleted scene ? Did the moviemakers just didn't care ? Actors refused to play a gay scene ? The latter seems the highest probability, as Teun Luijkx never kisses Mark Waschke. Maybe it's been a problem with this actor and thus the director couldn't do much.
What chocked me, is that EU Commission propaganda about money expanse moving back and forth from Brussels to Strasbourg. Going to Strasbourg, of course, while truth is the complete reverse. The EU unelected commission built a second parliament house in Brussels, and forces MPs to do part of the parliament work illegally in Brussels, while it should all be done in Strasbourg. They show the trucks doing this costly move, wanting to make you believe it's stupid to go to Strasbourg while, once again by international treaty, it's the reverse.
The threesome drama looks like just a wrapping of that message, and thus no one cared really to build a real drama in that movie.
It was interesting to see some insides and life of both buildings. I thus rate it a little higher because of this interesting scenery. (+1 for this). I did watch it to the end (so I base rate it 5: watchable- but lost my time). Multilanguage acting was interesting too.
Too bad about the drama, could have been nice.
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