Review of Tom at the Farm (2014) by Chazzyc . — 22 Oct 2015
Adele's (and mine) favourite hipster puts his self indulgence behind him to show us just why marriage equality is so very important and urgent. In this super heteronormative world, repressed and oppressed sexualities are the real boogeyman that keeps both characters and audiences on edge while highly improbable events unfold.
This queer thriller could have easily been a silly family comedy if only all people were allowed to love who they really love. Don't leave in a rush because what happens after the credits roll does leave you hoping that future generations, once given the green light, won't have to endure so much destruction.
The soundtrack, as usual, is a bloody killer!
This review of Tom at the Farm (2014) was written by Chazzyc . on 22 Oct 2015.
Tom at the Farm has generally received positive reviews.
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