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Gone, But Not Forgotten
| Genre | Romance, Mystery & Thrillers |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC, Dolby |
| Contributor | Aaron Orr, Bryna Weiss, Mark Fellows, Holden Roark, Joel Bryant, Glenn Blakeslee, Matthew Montgomery, Joanne Bevelaqua, Daniel Lee, Jenny Kim, Brenda Lasker, Michael D. Akers, Ariadne Shaffer See more |
| Language | English, French, Spanish |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
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Product Description
In this 'riveting mystery-romance', two mens lives intersect and become one through a meeting of pure chance. Drew, a small town forest ranger rescues Mark, an injured hiker suffering from amnesia. As he recovers, he and Drew form a close friendship that slowly grows into something much more. Unfortunately, their time together is cut short when the hiker's old life comes back to reclaim him. A sexy and intriguing love story, Gone But Not Forgotten is a film not to miss.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 4 Ounces
- Director : Michael D. Akers
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC, Dolby
- Run time : 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Release date : January 27, 2004
- Actors : Matthew Montgomery, Aaron Orr, Ariadne Shaffer, Joel Bryant, Brenda Lasker
- Studio : Wolfe Video
- ASIN : B00013WVI0
- Writers : Michael D. Akers
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #104,800 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #350 in LGBT (Movies & TV)
- #4,105 in Romance (Movies & TV)
- #6,183 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
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This may not have started off with a multi million dollar financial package but it truly did not need it. There are no faults I can find with this film.
As others have said, the chemistry between Drew and Mark and that between Drew and most of the cast was brilliant and had just the right amount of humour as well as a basic feeling of wanting to be needed. It showed perfectly the relationship between Drew and each of the people who surround him and how they react to his slightly carefree attitude to life but the best thing is that it doesn't make him seem careless only carefree. This means that when he says that all he wants is someone to come home too you feel that he really means it and it is not for effect.
The ending may have been obvious to some within the first ten or so minutes but it did not stop the warm feeling rising when it happened and when Mark finally realised who he was and who wanted. The idea of not showing the incident and how Mark lost his memory was very well thought out. It gave us small glimpses throughout the film until the end when you finally get to see how the whole thing happened and why Drew reacts through the film as he does.
This a really very good film and is one that people should watch who want a feelgood film with what I can only describe as the perfect ending.
A TRULY TERRIFIC FILM.
The acting is simple and natural...meaning, the actors don't over do it. Real people aren't actors and these actors portray the characters as real people, not Hollywood idols. But this is not to say the acting in not powerful, because it is. Matthew Montgomery's scene with Aaron Orr in the livingroom where Mark's character asks Drew to tell him about the rescue is riveting. Montgomery's acting skills are right on the money.
There is a soap opera-like quality to the storyline and trust me that's not a bad thing. But one can't argue with the accomplishments of this movie. The lovemaking scene is incredible in its sensativity and its honest credibility. This is a perfect depiction of love in my opinion.
Gone, But Not Forgotten is one of those films that is better than the sum of its parts. When one reads about the elements of the story, it sounds like a daytime soap and as I said, that's not a bad thing. However, some may end up believing this movie isn't a great movie, but it is. Its one of those truly rare movies that speaks directly to one's heart.
Do not rate the merits and "final product" of this film against bigger budgeted gay-themed films currently available, many of which disappoint with their "been there; done that" plots and stereotypes such as "The Trip" and "Friends & Family." You will be comparing "apples to oranges" and miss the message of this simple film. "Gone..." successfully shows the honest portryal of two gay men in their growing feelings as a couple in a honest but tasteful manner. In most main-stream "Hollywood" gay-theme films, the writers and directors seem more afraid not to offend and dilute the actors' characters and actions so you walk away from the film thinking you saw two "straight buddies," not two gay men in genuine affection for each other. Mr. Akers has taken a much needed "next step" in breaking that pattern with this film.
I definitely recommend this one for your DVD collection over many other run-of-the-mill gay-themed movies available. It is also fun, entertaining, and informative to watch playing the commentary track with Michael Akers and Matthew Montgomery.
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Tout dans le jeu des acteurs, le décor, le scénario et la mise en scène concoure à aborder des sujets difficiles avec pudeur et dignité.
Quel dommage, car l'histoire est pas mal ,et même intéressante, mais les acteurs... c'est pas possible ! les acteurs jouent comme dans un film X mais sans le X !!!
Le format est « bizarre » c'est pas du 4/3 et pas du 16/9, bref la copie est épouvantable due a une compression très mal faite, image fades et saccadées . a voir quand même .


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