Tuesday 4 October 2011

A Four Letter Word

2007, 87 mins, USA

A Four Letter Word explores the life of Luke, a stereotypical gay guy who goes on a journey of self discovery when he meets Stephen (with a PH), a rent boy who he falls for. However, Stephen is not always who he seems to be. While Luke goes on this relationship of self exploratory, a number of characters are there to support him, including his anti-stereotypical gay friend who works with him at the sex shop in Chelsea, the couple who have just moved in with each other and the heterosexual alcoholic woman who has to be in control of everything, including her wedding.

This film is your typical TLA Releases production: wooden acting, a plastic cast and a script as shallow as a kids paddling pool. Certainly not a work of art and does not try to produce anything meaningful. Some of the one liners, such as 'slut is a four letter word for yes!', did produce a smile, but a few too many sank without trace.



I always find it intriguing that these films always portray the two extremes: one the gay man who parties and sleeps around, and two, the gay man who is the activist and helps the community. I never fully understand why films do this as usually gay men are a mixture of the two

I also found the couple that had a sub plot to be completely pointless and wooden. I am not sure why they were included as they brought nothing to film and seemed the most boring couple in the world.

Despite all its faults and flaws, A Four Letter Word is meant to be trashy and light hearted which I suppose it delivers (although there are better examples). While this was never going to meet the artistic merit of a 1960s classic or a French masterpiece, this sort of film has a place on my rental list because it is a guilty pleasure - something we should not be taking too seriously.


2/5 - Fails as a piece of cinema but a little gem of a guilty pleasure

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