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Dorian Blues (2004) |
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78
minutes
Rated: NR
Status: Released to video
Country: US
Studio: Day Dreamer Films
Cast: Michael McMillan, Lea
Coco, Steven Charles Fletcher, Mo
Quigley, Ryan Kelly Berkowitz, Chris
Dallman, Sian Heder, Cody Mitchell
Director/Screenwriter:
Tennyson Bardwell |
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Synopsis |
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Bright, charming - and closeted -
Dorian finds himself at a
crossroads. Harassed as a probable
"fag" at high school and overlooked
by his family (especially his
overbearing, right-wing father),
Dorian is ready for his getaway to
New York City and college. But
something uncontrollable stirs in
him, and suddenly he's talking back
to his father, making out with
another guy for the first time, and
admitting his gay feelings to his
sports-star brother. Ricocheted this
way and that by his inner voice,
Dorian finds himself in one absurd
and awkward situation after another,
as he seeks enlightenment and
happiness with the help of a cute
therapist, a well-meaning priest,
and a first boyfriend. Along the
way, life rewards Dorian's
haplessness with the chance to see
that he can be as strong for others
as he's had to be for himself. |
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