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23.10.07

When sex is not just S-E-X

"Short Bus"


You've just lost half of your gay life if you haven't seen this movie yet. I suggest that you and your beau go to the nearest video rental and grab a copy and watch it. While the movie got some banging from the critics for the sexual content, I guarantee you that it would not raise any horny goosebumps on the back of your head neither because the way it was relayed in the movie is a contradiction to the definition of pornography. The plot which Revolves around the lives of a sexually diverse group of emotionally challenged New Yorkers trying to connect with each other after the 9/11 tragedy. Actually there are more than 3 subplots that the movie contain, but in our interest I will be discussing more of the gay subplot here:

A soft-spoken James (Paul Dawson)



which is a former
male whore suggest to his boyfriend whose name is James (PJ DeBoy)



also that they should have an open relationship. Meaning they could have sex with another guy. They met a young ex-model and aspiring singer named Ceth (Jay Brannan)



and the three begin their menage-a-trois. Meanwhile unknowingly James and Jamie's life is stalked by their across-the-street neighbor Caleb(Peter Stickles).



He fears the inclusion of Ceth in James and Jamie's relationship might break them up and thus destroy his ability to live vicariously through them. One time he attended Shortbus and confronted Ceth.
And what goes on after this rendezvous is all for you to see. I'm not going to spoil your excitement, am I? Here's a sneak preview:



2 comments:

Kai Santorino said...

i abso-fucking-loutely love this film! i just saw this last week via this guy where I get my porn and pink films from. The film, though heavy on sex scnes is very powerful... brings the importance of sex in a relationship... nice message

yoruosu12 said...

Am so happy you liked it too! Yeah and I agree with you, although platonic relationship is so unreal. Sex should not only to spice it up but should be taken as a form of communication between partners, using bodily language.