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Movie Reviews of Gone, But Not ForgottenMovie Review: Hot Sweet Gay Indie Summary: 5 Stars
I loved this movie. I grew up in a rural area much like where this movie takes place and would have loved a positive depiction of gay love like this movie when I was an angst-ridden pubescent closeted gay teen. This movie is so heart-warming and hopeful. I read a couple bad reviews of this, but I was intrigued by the story and by the cover and I'm so glad I listened to my instincts and not a couple of smug reviewers. I'm not sure what people don't understand about the words 'low budget'. I think it is clear the director faced the challenges of a low budget, but he delivered a simple, sweet, honest love story with a couple of really cute guys, what more could you ask for? Not to mention there is a fantastically artful love scene!! I highly recommend checking this hot sweet gay indie.
Movie Review: Outstanding ! Summary: 5 Stars
Gone, but not forgotten is an outstanding film. I was impressed at the tasteful manner that the film was done and the excellant quality of production. The acting was good and the story was sweet, romantic and fulfilling. This is in the top two (Date Movies) I have seen. The other top date movie is "Trick". No heavy social comments or depressing subject manner, it did have some rather racey shots but nothing I would consider to be in bad taste. I would suggest you add this gem to your collection. It was a very upbeat film that left you feeling good. No tears here, just warm and satisfying.
Movie Review: Good story, well done on a small budget Summary: 5 Stars
I thought that this low budget independent movie was very well made. It starts with a good script by writer and director Michael Akers. The cast of unknown actors is effective and overall the movie tells a good story with a lot of heart. Its low budget is not evident in the final product, to the credit of all involved. Akers and his entire production team managed to do a lot with limited resources. The second audio commentary track details many of the challenges involved in making an independent film. This one is not to be missed!
Movie Review: Savory Cinema Summary: 5 Stars
I really liked this movie. The two leads, Aaron Orr and Matthew Montgomery are completely adorable together (and sexy!). The story is realistic and the movie even manages to explore the question of whether sexuality is a choice or an inherent part of one's identity. Unlike many indies that try to be 'gritty' or 'edgy' but really aren't about anything, this movie is well thought through and the obvious low budget only makes it more endearing. I highly recommend this movie. It is definitely one to be enjoyed, savored and studied.
Movie Review: A Gay Romantic Gem! Summary: 5 Stars
I have seen hundreds of gay films, and this film is surprisingly good for a low-budget production. Thankfully, there are no dying characters or unhappy endings in this movie. The gay couple is enchanting, and I'm convinced that they are truly in love. I fell in love with them and want to see more films with these men. Matthew Montgomery's performance is tearfully poignant, and Aaron Orr is playfully immature and endearing. The movie is perfect from start to finish--the superb acting, the music, the scenery--it's magical!
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