Review of Touch of Pink (2004) by Thomas F — 11 Aug 2010
As far as gay movies go, I really enjoyed this movie. It's cute and touching while also having the extra depth of cultural conflict and misunderstanding. The mother is an amazing character and I think she alone makes the movie worth watching.
Of all the gay romantic comedies out there, this one is probably my favorite. It's a pretty good film, but not fully developed...worth watching for the hopeless romantic inside of you... This was a pretty good movie.
It's a gay romantic comedy. It's about a guy named Alim who was raised Muslim and who is living in London with his English boyfriend Gilles. His mother, who lives in Canada, doesn't know he's gay and she comes for a visit.
After finding out what is really going on, the mother heads back to Canada and Alim & Gilles go their seperate ways. Alim goes to Canada to straighten things out with his mother. And well, you'll have to watch to find out the rest.
Oh, one more thing, Alim has an invisible friend who happens to be Carey Grant, who helps him along with his problems. Some parts were kind of slow and not the greatest but all-in-all, it was a great movie that's worth seeing.
This review of Touch of Pink (2004) was written by Thomas F on 11 Aug 2010.
Touch of Pink has generally received mixed reviews.
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