Brilliant.
I agree with M. Rowe above, young people spreading this kind of messages inspire hope for the future.
I think more and more young people see things this way; they just are less “loud” than idiotic morons.
This was lovely and so beautiful. Ellen did a more humorous take on the same idea back in 1998 in an episode called “It’s a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World.” Part of me is actually just sad that this is a message that still needs to be said.
This film is simply wonderful. Not just because of what it says, but because of who’s saying it. Young student filmmakers of Jakub Roman’s generation, especially men, who chose to tackle topics like inclusion and the legitimacy of love and the denunciation of bigotry in the way this short film does give me tremendous hope for the future. If this is what he’s capable of at 21, I hope I’m around for the next 20 years to see the full unfurling of his talent. Bravo.
What a brilliant and fascinating concept! This view puts a lot into perspective about how gays must feel
Brilliant.
I agree with M. Rowe above, young people spreading this kind of messages inspire hope for the future.
I think more and more young people see things this way; they just are less “loud” than idiotic morons.
This was lovely and so beautiful. Ellen did a more humorous take on the same idea back in 1998 in an episode called “It’s a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World.” Part of me is actually just sad that this is a message that still needs to be said.
This film is simply wonderful. Not just because of what it says, but because of who’s saying it. Young student filmmakers of Jakub Roman’s generation, especially men, who chose to tackle topics like inclusion and the legitimacy of love and the denunciation of bigotry in the way this short film does give me tremendous hope for the future. If this is what he’s capable of at 21, I hope I’m around for the next 20 years to see the full unfurling of his talent. Bravo.
It’s great stuff. We need to deal with this face on. I can’t wait to see his future work too.