Last week I saw the Romantic Comedy Bros and one of the first ideas that comes to my mind is counting -losted counting a long time ago-, of how many of Those Bros have passed through my life, But none of those was confident enough to endure the romance.
And I have to say that goes to both ends.
However, I ve got to say, seeing on the screen a representation of our community - my community- and the odds of a happy ending are really touching and worth seeing and why not, dream on it.
On the other hand, at the end of the movie I couldn't help but comment with a friend (actually an Ex who was with me at the theater) My surprise of not seeing too many people in the projection room. In contrast that I live in one of the cities that have more than 10% of the gay population in Quebec Provine.
Some questions came to mind: I guess the LGBT+ community in My city have a lot of Inner issues and afraid to deal with the truth on the screen, or is just something that one of the main characters mention on the movie, They want to keep it "low" their gayness and want to just live their gay life in their gay closets…?
Nevertheless I truly hope that this movie reaches the eyes and minds of as many people as possible regardless of gender or category within the rainbow flag. I strongly believe that we cannot take for granted what we have, and what others in the world don't have.
Then hopefully, it will help trigger the change that will make a lot of us think seriously and start working on modifying our own stereotypes, toxic masculinity issues, insecurities, and prejudices.
And from that point, I hope, some of us, could change to become better human beings, to give ourselves the opportunity to have a plentiful life of love and kindness.
Love from Montreal.
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