Theo and hugo gay movie

Simultaneously the sexiest and the sweetest gay film I’ve seen, Theo et Hugo dans le meme bateau (it’s English title: Paris ), captures my feelings and my attitudes of existence a gay millennial. While some gay movies just seem to perpetuate stereotypes, I often find them quite interesting—showing off elements of gay culture I’m maybe not as familiar with. We’re a diverse group, encapsulated under a number of different letters (LGBTQIA and it goes on!). But, in homosexual films, it’s often hard to find myself represented—my own reality as a twenty-something gay man. Life for LGBT individuals has changed rapidly over the past few years—increased visibility, increased human rights and increased acceptance. And with that, we’ve seen a rapid rise in a fresh type of gay culture.

Gay movies, however, don’t always portray these new identities of being gay today. Too often they watch back at the past, at the struggles and challenges and the representation. So when I stumble on a film that shows more closely the real-life experien

"Théo & Hugo, Paris ": Gay Feature of the Year

A story of sex, love and HIV

Red and black. Theo and Hugo. The 20 first minutes of this movie take place in the darkness of a gay club between coitus, fellatio, kisses and groans. A powerful launch to a production that is recreated both in sex scenes and in love scenes. And is that "Théo & Hugo, Paris "Portrays the crudeness of sex and romantic romance with equal skill.

The tandem in the command formed by Ducastel y Jacques Martineau resort to real-time narration, 92 minutes elapse between 4: 27 and 5: 59 that names the movie. As the third protagonist we have the stage; Paris, the nuit. The eastern part of the city of illumination takes center stage as an accomplice in the birth of a passion. Because that's what Théo and Hugo are about. Of those first moments in which we begin to experience without knowing very well what and we are loaded with doubts and desire. And the laughter, complicity and conflicts come from the hand of the leading couple who hold the weight of the entire footage without blinking. The perception of Geo

Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau’s “Paris Theo and Hugo” is a French gay film that opens with an minute orgy scene. The setting is a Paris sex club. The camera starts out surveying the bar area, where naked men sit chatting over drinks, then follows one middle-aged guy downstairs to an area where perhaps two dozen men are going at it.

For a while, the camera moves around the room observing the undifferentiated mass of orgiasts indulging in an array of sex acts. Most, if not all, participants are presumably unknown to each other. Soon, the middle-aged guy spots a younger guy and tries to get something going. The younger guy adv moves away and engages other partners. Then his eyes descent on another young guy he obviously finds attractive. The feeling is mutual, we soon watch. The two move toward each other and embrace. The camera observes them as they possess sex over a few minutes.

It should be noted that this scene is hardcore, meaning it contains erect penises and sex acts that are shown explicitly. There are two things, though, that set it apart from most pornography. One i

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Description

Theo and Hugo encounter each other in a sex club, where their overwhelming desire creates an unexpected intimacy.

Leaving the club they drift down the deserted streets of nocturnal Paris, but reality suddenly confronts them in an unexpected way. Do they need to know more about each other? Can their trust be rewarded? Will love come with the dawn of a recent day?

Told in real second this authentic tale of love and intimacy is Ducastel & Martineau’s (Cockles & Muscles, Drôle de Félix, Ma Vie, Born in ‘68) most ambitious film to date and a candid insight into 21st century gay life.

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Cast:Geoffrey Couet, Francois Nambot
Directors:Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
Country: France
Language: French
Subtitles: English
Running Time: 97 mins
Sound: Dolby
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