Yes, I agree with other reviewers this isn't an earth shattering movie, but what it does do is show a realistic view of what both a gay person and their family go through when trying to deal with a child that comes out. I went through very much the same thing for years until I finally told my parents "it was either you love me for who I am or I walk out the door and never appear in their lives again."
That was probably the hardest moment in both their and my lives but it defined who we were as a family. Luckily my parents came around at least a portion of the way, especially my Dad.
This is definitely a must watch for anyone who struggles with a friend, child or relative that has come out. Today it's not such a big deal and many more people accept it but what they may not know is that it's still a very hard admission and reality for the gay child. Accept. Love. And, embrace.
This is definitely a must watch for anyone who struggles with a friend, child or relative that has come out. Today it's not such a big deal and many more people accept it but what they may not know is that it's still a very hard admission and reality for the gay child. Accept. Love. And, embrace.