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The Delta

The Delta

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another example of gays being depicted as social misfits
Review: A muddled and insulting film. Low budget doesn't have to have an influence on the script or how a film is directed. The problem with this film is certainly not its low production value. In a day and age where discussions are taking place in the top ranks of the US government about changing the constitution to officially discriminate against, gays, we certainly don't need people out of our own ranks creating pieces of entertainment, which show gays as purely dysfunctional human beings.

In The Delta, we have two very vague character studies: one of a 17 year old, upper middle-class kid who vacillates between seeming perfectly happy in his heterosexuality and going out to pick up guys. We never understand this character. There doesn't seem to be any conflict even though his situation screams out for it. Shayne Gray is charming, but that doesn't help a script, which was doomed before it was filmed. The other character is a bitter and confused Vietnamese/American/black man, who claims to search for love, but turns to a murderer, when the young man abandons him. We are left with his act of murder without ever understanding what drove him to it, or what really makes this person tick. After 95 minutes it simply ends and you are none the wiser why it was even written.

Verdict: it puts gay film-making back 25 to 30 years.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Delta ... Aka The Snooze
Review: I would rather have a root canal than have to watch this "dog" again. I have ALL "gay" movies and this is the worst! Sorry!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Delta ... Aka The Snooze
Review: It isn't clear what motivates our boy. If it is lust, it is a lazy river lust. He cruises a gay pick-up spot but rejects the advances of an adult, but only after following him to a motel room. He then cruises a teen haunt and pals with a mixed race guy who harbors his own demons. They steal his family's boat and have an adventure, but never truly connect. In the end there is a murder and a shower scene in the nude, but they only add to the confusing, surreal tale that is The Delta. Haunting, but in a lazy, Delta sort of way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Confused teen on a lazy river
Review: It isn't clear what motivates our boy. If it is lust, it is a lazy river lust. He cruises a gay pick-up spot but rejects the advances of an adult, but only after following him to a motel room. He then cruises a teen haunt and pals with a mixed race guy who harbors his own demons. They steal his family's boat and have an adventure, but never truly connect. In the end there is a murder and a shower scene in the nude, but they only add to the confusing, surreal tale that is The Delta. Haunting, but in a lazy, Delta sort of way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Provocative but incomplete
Review: The film's twist on the Huckleberry Finn/American West motif is well-done and commendable. Similarly, the burgeoning relationship between the two young men is initially well-dramatized. However, Minh's character lacks development, and potential dramatic use of his disenfranchisemnt (half-black, half-Vietnamese, gay, poor) is unexplored. Minh's character arc lands him the only place he could end up: risking what little he has to avenge his abandonment. Yet we are left wondering the complete reasoning behind his decision, and, in fact, we do not know Minh's name until the movie is almost over. Without due psychological exploration of Minh, the movie's pace is jerky and the film left being somewhat cryptic, which would be to the film's credit if it seemed intentional.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Provocative but incomplete
Review: The film's twist on the Huckleberry Finn/American West motif is well-done and commendable. Similarly, the burgeoning relationship between the two young men is initially well-dramatized. However, Minh's character lacks development, and potential dramatic use of his disenfranchisemnt (half-black, half-Vietnamese, gay, poor) is unexplored. Minh's character arc lands him the only place he could end up: risking what little he has to avenge his abandonment. Yet we are left wondering the complete reasoning behind his decision, and, in fact, we do not know Minh's name until the movie is almost over. Without due psychological exploration of Minh, the movie's pace is jerky and the film left being somewhat cryptic, which would be to the film's credit if it seemed intentional.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Confusion set in the south?
Review: This indie film certainly sets the gay movement back about 30 years where all gay men are either sraight and confused or end up as a villian. When the two lead male characters got together I was looking forward to the growth of a relationship. Once the firework scene ended and the chase began I knew I was doomed. The ending clearly certified for me that this one has no gay pride.


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