• Warning: Spoilers
    For someone struggling with their own sexual orientation, this was a horrible movie to watch. Fun at first, but the movie soon takes a deep tailspin until finally crashing at the end. It was mean spirited and negative, showcasing how mean and hurtful we can be to those we once loved. I kept hoping there would be light at the end of the tunnel but alas, both main characters are swept away brutally and hopelessly. One is left dying on the street while the other is being carted off by immigration apparently to be deported, with absolutely no resolution or closure possible. Most gay movies I have watched are depressing, sad, with horrible endings like this one's (though not usually this bad), and it seems at least one main character always does, or they are torn from each other, with very few happy endings. It fills me with despair and makes me feel sentenced to a hopeless, miserable future unless I can figure out how to become straight and never have to face a horrible, sad, depressing, lonely future as movies like this always portray regarding gay love. I know it's just a movie, but if it's nothing like true life for many gay people, why has nearly every single gay love story I've ever watched ended so tragically? It makes me feel like they're always stating that gay people just don't deserve to be happy, they're never allowed to be with another person of the same sex happily, forever, and accepted. They're either foresaken by society, the person they love, their own loved ones, or somebody dies...usually violently. I realize that mainstream stories have these elements too, but not nearly every single time. Of course all stories must have conflict to tell a great story, but they also need resolution and closure. This story seemed to just get worse and worse, only abruptly ending after both main characters are last seen experiencing the absolute worst moments of both their lives. Then, the ending credits roll. AWFUL HORRID MOVIE!!!