Beneath the Skin 2015
1h 27min | Drama, Romance | 2015 (USA)
Storyline:
Built on the artistic foundations of the island city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Is Beneath the Skin. Filmed in the United Kingdom and Canada from first time directing-duo Michael Mackinnley and Aaron Ellis comes the story of a British Student shipped off to Canada after the death of his mother, he then meets an Aspiring American Artist who fled the violent actions of his parents in ‘sweet’ home Alabama. Both young men abandoned in their own way, find themselves in the company of one another on the beautiful Canadian island. Regardless of its beauty a pair of high school brats become intrusive on the boys’ growing relationship.
User review:
Honestly, I don’t understand how or who gave this so-called movie such a high rating, I only can think that it was given by someone involved making it. And even so, I think it could be a bit objective, instead of promoting it without any real reason.
It is just a terrible movie, too slow, bad acting (if you can call it that), too long, and very amateurish, not to mention the inept editing. And let’s not forget that repetitive and boring piano score played over and over and over, besides the unacceptable sound throughout the whole film, that sometimes it was just impossible to hear the dialogue, and then at the next minute, it was just too loud.
I am gay and have the tendency to be a lot in favor of most gay-themed movies (meaning I am usually not to severe to give them not a favorable review), but sometimes I just can’t help it and be up front and be as objective as I can, and this is one of those times.
It is very disappointing to see that there are not that many good gay-themed movies made in the USA in the last few years.
I do recognize the effort of some movie makers (including the ones that make this one) about showing gay people just like any other human being, but it would be refreshing to see some good scripts, good actors, editing, etc.
Directors: Aaron Ellis, Michael MacKinnley
Writer: Aaron Ellis
Stars: Aaron Ellis, Justin Liles, Jamie Knox
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3851412/
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID : mp42 (mp42)
File size : 1.27 GiB
Duration : 1 h 25 min
Overall bit rate : 2 108 kb/s