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4.0 out of 5 stars Dish - Can the subaltern speak? No, but he sure can send text messages, October 16, 2011
This review is from: Boycrazy (Widescreen) (DVD)
One could often see the Hispanic community as a group of outsiders, thus embodying the condition of the subaltern. But what happens when inside this outcast community, there is further marginalization? Brian Harris Krinsky's short film focus on Israel, a young Hispanic boy, around 15 years old, who happens to be immersed in the era of virtual communication, text messaging and IM. He has but two deeply rooted obsessions: one is to be constantly "connected" via a smart phone, and the other is to take care of his hair. The first one gives him, as well as millions of people, the illusion of being indeed connected and communicated with the world. Nonetheless, this is but a simulacrum of real human rapport. The second one is actually a symptom. Symptoms are the manifestations of a profound psychological or social malaise.

When Israel and his friend Louie hang around they can only talk about one thing: sex, or rather gay sex. Israel feels uneasy about partaking in sexual intercourse, especially anal, while Louie tries to convince him and tells him how much he will come to enjoy it. As Israel affirms, he feels like everyone is simply rushing into it. And this is comprehensible, after all they are young and like Louie tells him sex can be great.

Israel receives text messages all the time and that's how he finds out who is sleeping with whom. We cannot fathom what kind of perpetual orgy he imagines, but when he meets Ricky, an 18 years old kid, he decides it's time to lose his virginity. At the moment of truth, however, there is an excision. Israel is somewhat aware of the fissures in society's structure, but he still confides in his instant messaging as the 'end' and not the 'means' of communication. Thus, deprived of his cell phone, interacting with Ricky will become difficult. There is also the symptom, Israel's perfectionism regarding his hair. Sex is a sweaty and messy business, and it sure won't do any good to his hairdo. What then? Will this truly be Israel's first time or society's malaise could come through once again as the symptom?
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5.0 out of 5 stars gay short films, February 6, 2011
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for those who enjoy short films, which i do, this is an excellent collection of 6 short gay films. from 8 to 25 min. in length, all are worth watching.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A unique collection of short films, September 19, 2010
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This collection of short films includes "Faries" the short that was eventually made into the feature film "Were the World Mine." Along with this title and the short "Boycrazy" these are the only musical shorts on the video.
"The Backroom" and "Teddy" show an interesting perspective on how things in our love life can mean so much. "Dish" is a queer teen perspective on life. The short "Frequent Traveler" gives new meaning to airport security.
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