True Love (Video 2004) Poster

(I) (2004 Video)

User Reviews

Review this title
7 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
6/10
Above Average Collection of Shorts
ekeby28 November 2008
These days, saying that a gay movie is above average may sound like damning with faint praise. The bar seems to get progressively lower and lower as more and more gay movies hit the screens.

But if we say that an average movie is just okay, this one is better than that. There's a cohesion to this collection, because the segments are all written and directed by the same guy. In fact calling it a collection of short films is a little misleading. It's a film with seven different stories. They're not connected by plot, but they are connected by the writer/director's point of view.

This film held my interest, even through some of the patches that were a bit predictable and a tad melodramatic. The stories are truly evocative of different, familiar—maybe even universal—aspects of gay life. Along with another reviewer here, I especially liked the last story, which I found sweet without being treacly.

I almost feel guilty for not rating it higher, because I did like this movie overall. I don't think it's great but I do definitely think it's worth your time. It would be a good date movie.
9 out of 11 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
more like a TV show,
Hunky Stud28 January 2006
is this really a movie or a TV show? it doesn't have the grandiose as a movie has. i just finished watching its extra materials. it has less than 10,000 dollars budget. so considering its extraordinary circumstances, i think that it is not too bad.

i especially like the one called "a little drama." it is short, and it didn't have one single word, but it seems so romantic and emotional. and it is also very effective of expressing what it intended to tell.

some of the stories are just ordinary, which i don't need to watch them to know the ending. then sometimes, our life are just as ordinary as this movie,
9 out of 17 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
3/10
Inconsistent
jlinamen122920 January 2016
I found this to be a rather disappointing, inconsistent combination of seven shorts. In fact, it might have been better titled, Inconsistencies of Love or Misconceptions of Love as opposed to True Love.

The only example of 'true love' is the short, Sunday which is actually out of place in this collection which is supposedly about growing up and coming out. (It features an older couple.)

I found History a little offense and irresponsible storytelling suggesting a negative stereotype of the young gay experience, or is it? The saving grace of this collection is A Little Drama. Simple, sweet and memorable.

Overall, the acting is pretty poor. Or, the actors were directed poorly. In either case, the acting leaves a lot to be desired.

I guess you could say the writer (Saul) gives seven examples of gay life that contain some truth in each-- but not true love.
1 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Great Shorts!
travka791 June 2005
Of the gay shorts genre hanging around these days, this one is by far the most well directed and beautifully written shorts I have seen. Each short represents a snap shot of gay life; growing up, growing old, and falling in & out of love. Although, the title "True Love" may not fully speak for the wide spectrum of perspectives in gay life shown in the 7 shorts, it does represent what each short's character was trying to find. Kudos especially to the shorts "History" and "He Was Perfect". Both well written, directed, and performed. If you are looking for shorts with gratuitous nudity or sex, this is not the film to check out. But if you are looking for a film that explores an array of gay issues without being an After-school special, this is the film for you. Michael Saul is definitely one to watch over the coming years.
14 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
3/10
Don't waste your time.
mastrait29 April 2017
Here is my one-word review ... Horrible.

Okay so IMDb won't let you leave a one-word review, so I'll try to be succinct at least. Terrible writing, abhorrent acting save possibly those who did not speak, and obviously and Ed Wood style directive approach. (Cut, print, next act)

There was absolutely nothing new in these plots. It also seems to be a close-knit group of West Hollywood friends who got together and were taught their skills over brunch. My guess is they pick out some young guys and told them they were going to be in a "Hollywood movie."

Shame. Or in Colonel Walter E. Kurtz last words, "The horror … the horror …"
1 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
TRUE-ly LOVE-ly
NJMoon10 June 2006
This gay anthology of seven short films is probably one of the best I've seen. Much better than most of the BOYS LIFE series (except possibly #5) and MEN'S SHORTS. The reason for this probably has to do with the fact that all seven films were written and directed by the same person. Despite that, the stories are varied in tone and style enough to provide different aspects of gay male life. "A Christmas Story" looks as if shot on Super 8 film circa 1969, recounting a boy's first feelings of being different. Older gays, however, seem to get slightly shorter shrift with the perfunctory "Sunday" which feels tacked on and a bit out of place. The films are filled with remarkably fresh performances and the writing is lean enough to allow for some quality acting throughout. The only slight drawback is the title and promotion of the film, which recalls the "True Romance" novels of yore. This film is not just about love, but about life - and well worth seeing.
9 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Great Film
fknudsen10 March 2005
Just saw it and it's well written, filmed and acted. Special mention to the films hot young star Cameron Northey, He Was Perfect, who turns in a remarkably poignant and disturbingly flawless performance! It shows how talented this young star is to pull you and your sympathies into the world of his character, seemingly a innocent and confused individual, only to shock you with a realization that he is not 'the lovely flower but the venomous snake beneath.' Terrific love scene that no doubt will garner a warm reaction from this movies target audience. Another stand out scene is History which was showcases especially wonderful dialogue. This one's a must see!
7 out of 15 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed