My Straight Son

2012
7.3| 1h54m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 27 November 2012 Released
Producted By: Ibermedia
Country: Venezuela
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.azulynotanrosa.com
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The story of Diego, a young and successful photographer that lives in the glamorous world of fashion, shallowness and excess. A tragic accident turns his world around; his partner is now in a coma. Unexpectedly, and right at this terrible time, Diego must take care of his son, Armando. Now, both of them have to adapt to each other; Armando to the unknown, homosexual world of his father, and Diego to the closed attitude of his teenage son.

Genre

Drama

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Director

Miguel Ferrari

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Ibermedia

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Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
Chris Roberts A beautiful film from Venezuela. The title actually translates as "Blue and Not So Pink," but has been dumbed down to "My Straight Son." The movie is an exploration of things we wish were different and how we deal with them - be they the tragedies of life, first love, gender identity, physical appearance, bad relationships, or self-confidence. Every character offers a different element that they struggle with and their own unique solution. The film wraps it up in wonderful, believable relationships and intelligent dialogue. The plot takes you a bit all over the place, but the story never looses your attention. The actors are all uniformly brilliant and the emotion is genuine. Courageous and heartwarming, this is meaningful work and well worth anyone's time. One of my favourites.
Edgar Torres I didn't really plan to see the film. A group of friends asked me to go and I agreed, so my expectations were really low. The movie ended up surprising me.Azul y no tan Rosa might be one of the best Venezuelan films ever made. The story may be a bit too melodramatic, but it says a lot about tolerance and family relationships. The acting, even though not great, is decent. There are laughs, tender moments, sad moments and the movie is really nice to look at because of the locations.I recommend this movie to anyone who thinks Venezuelan cinema is trash (which is not). It won the Goya Award for best Ibero-American Film, which represented a big win for Venezuela too.
Julio Rodriguez As a Venezuelan-Spanish co-production, Michael Ferrari breaks the stereotypes that have been used in the Venezuelan film, drives an impeccable appearance and a photograph of the hand of Alexandra Henao, fascinates viewers. Plans and camera movements in international cinema quality, enrich this film production which further supported his scenes with the cool colors and characterized.In his debut, Azul y no tan Rosa, Ferrari presents a thesis which is certainly quite complex: intolerance for sexual diversity is a topic which is naturally difficult to address and that the director handled the film with a very positive simplicity, however the story tries to cover multiple frames as domestic violence, lack of communication between parents and children, gender change and low self-esteem, which, although they are strongly linked to the central idea, causes a slight imbalance in the argument.It is almost impossible for the extraordinary soundtrack of this film go unnoticed. Composed by the brilliant Spanish pianist Sergio de la Puente, music composition gives it strength and character to the story hard to describe. The rhythm, melody and harmony beautify the scenes, muting, at times, the dialogue in a timely manner. No doubt invaluable added intensity.Despite the mistakes that can be glimpsed in the film, Azul y no tan Rosa becomes literally eye drops for Venezuelan film. Definitely a work in which Miguel Ferrari adorns his directorial debut.For Venezuela, a discussion of the Venezuelan cinema today is painful and inconsequential. To summarize, with this film, which tries to cover a little of this reality so degrading.
davidagnino I'm not very fan of Venezuelan movies, basically because most of them are about the same people and have the same plot: Crime in Caracas' poor zones(barrios).This one, is one of the few jewels of Venezuelan cinema that shows another face of the life in this country. Miguel Ferrari takes a risk in writing and directing a movie about gay love (as his first movie) in a country which is divided in its opinions about the whole "gay" subject and which is pretty more traditionalist and conservative than other Latin countries, like Mexico or Argentina, where they actually debate the topic of gay marriage. Venezuela is pretty years away from having a serious discussion of the "gay rights" topic on a governmental level. At street level it's the same: Hate crimes against gay or transsexual people are quite common and other types of discriminations are always present in every level of life. Miguel Ferrari writes and directs a story about just that subject: Gay love, discrimination and hate crimes, even knowing that it would shorten its public, but he does it in such a way that achieves to get the topic in everybody's mouth.The art direction is great. So is the music score. As soon a the very first scene hits the screen you realize you are about to see quality material where the sound, music and photography is taken care of. The characters are well drawed and believable in every possible way. The tone of the movie is very challenging for viewers used to fast-action films, but the director achieves in creating slow moments that can get to your heart and avoids the "boring effect" that slowly-pased movies tend to cause.The secondary topics of the movie (Transgender, domestic violence, anorexic people and people not pleased with their bodies) are also well portrayed with humor, drama and a message to the audience. But as one chartacter of the movie points out by saying "I'm going to talk about diversity" This movie is actually about diversity, and the different types of love one feels in one's life: The love to your friends, the love to the family, romantic love, love for your job and the love to yourself.