Dekko gay movies
By Skip Sheffield
Filmmaker Jono Mitchell shares the evolution of a relationship between two seemingly opposite queer friends in Bad Together, his new production releasing to TVOD on December 5 via Dekkoo Films. Over four years, Robbie (played by Andrés Erickson) and Cameron (played by Queer Niro) learn to accept and love one another and themselves. “I really wanted to explore the idea that a lot of the expectations we hold for ourselves, and others can lead to sadness and conflict,” filmmaker Jono Mitchell explains. “Fundamentally you can connect with a person on the most basic level, but ultimately that connection still needs to be built on mutual expectation.”
The story begins with Robbie, newly dumped, and in such deep need for companionship that hes willing to embrace the company of anyone who extends a hand. Enter Cameron, the animation of the party who appears to revel in the admiration he receives from others. However, behind the happy go privileged exterior is a human who constantly craves validation and is struggling with finding a clear instinct of
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