Watching Sergio Tovar Velarde's Four Moons can feel like witnessing a young musician performing with an emotional intensity that heavily outweighs her technical skill. The film is earnest and nobly intentioned, though its execution doesn't measure up. The narrative comprises four stories of gay males struggling with their individual sexualities, desires, and responsibilities, in a multi-character setup that, thankfully, does not contrive to converge. The strands: A married poet (Alonso Echánove) falls for a male prostitute (Alejandro Belmonte) at the sauna; a gay couple (Alejandro de la Madrid and Antonio Velázquez) become strained by infidelity; two childhood friends (Cesar Ramos and Gustavo Egelhaaf) reconnect at college and begin secretly dating; and a y...
- 11/19/2014
- Village Voice
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