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When Boys Fly
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Provoloney wrote:
WBF is a sometimes funny, sometimes disturbing, but always engrossing docu of the annual Circuit Party held in Miami Beach. The film does an excellent job of using the Circuit scene as a microcosm of contemporary gay culture. It's subjects are so intriguing that you wish this film had future installments, a la the "Up!" series by Michel Apted, so that the viewer can keep tabs on the participants. |
One Helluva Ride!
Netguy wrote:
What happens when you take a handful of guys, mix them with thousands of well built, extremely attractive men, throw in some glamour drugs, sex and add a pulsating soundtrack? "When Boys Fly".
In this latest release to dvd, “When Boys Fly”, takes you along a journey into the underground world of the circuit party and follows a group of guys ala “ MTV’s Real World” into this scene of buff bods, heavy duty drugs, and all night partying. It’s probably a world many of us have never seen and after watching this I’m really not sure I want to. It’s captivating and saddening watching all these gorgeous men party the night away reaching for something most of them will never find. Escaping from their problems and or lives most resort to drugs like ecstacy, “g”, and alcohol. And we get to see it all.
Directors Stewart Halpern and Lenid Rolov began the project by posting a website called www.GayRealWorld.com requesting applicants. After receiving thousands of entries they handpicked a select group to be filmed while attending the “White Party” in Miami. And thus the adventure begins.
Meet Tone. Tone is a regular to the circuit world, who against the wishes of his roommate Scott, decides to attend even after he is told he would be kicked out of the house if he gets into trouble with drugs. Tone is a frenzied party animal and has a drug and alcohol addiction.
Brandon is a straight laced, only child from a Republican family and has never been to a circuit party or seems to have much in the way of a “gay” life and takes this opportunity to see what it’s all about. He’s out to his mom and seems to have a very close relationship with her and even at one point calls her from the party! A well mannered, cute, adorable guy. The film somewhat centers around him as he’s the “guy next door” type and I did find myself relating more to him then the rest.
With a bit of soap opera thrown in, we have Todd, a well built, handsome guy in his mid thirties who is dating a much younger cutie named Jon, 19 at the time. The two of them have also brought along Jason, another young guy who had dated Todd in the past and now all three are friends. Jon seemed a bit hesitant at attending and all three have their own issues to deal with. A disaster just waiting to happen.
Finally, although not an integral character we are introduced to Johnnie another buff, single guy from New York City who is just looking for love. But in all the wrong places.
These are real guys, with real problems and they never hesitate at sharing their thoughts and emotions. The cameras follow these guys from their homes, to Miami, the pool party and into the evening at this infamous world that not everyone has or will experience. But “When Boys Fly” takes you there you really become immersed in the event and I found myself completely drawn in. At times I felt like I wanted to be there and at others sad and sickened by what these guys were doing to themselves. Jeffrey Sanker, a promoter of such events, says at one point, “these guys work hard, and they deserve to play hard”. You be the judge. “When Boys Fly” is an excellent, intimate and intriguing look into the world of the underground party circuit.
The dvd runs also includes interviews with Tone and Brandon two years later, audition tapes, over 20 minutes of deleted scenes, interview with director Kevin Weiler, running commentary with the director and Brandon, biographies and four trailers for other TLA releases.
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Jody wrote:
Surprisingly engaging and fascinating, candid, shocking and sometimes sad peek through the looking glass to see what really goes on at "gay raves," aka circuit parties. The filmmakers did a great job in showing us the world in which this segment of so-called "A-listers" live and party, and how some newcomers and White Party Veterans are drawn into the circle of rave party life and its immediate results...good and bad. The quick editing makes for a fast-paced viewing and humor is where you might not always expect it in this honest and non-judgemental portrayal of this subculture within a subculture that I believe can be enjoyed by gay and straight young audiences alike. |
Worthy of Owning!
SankerLover wrote:
I am an avid DVD collector and having seen this film in two different film festivals I can't wait to own it. There were so many of my friends who couldn't get tickets to see it in the festivals, now we can have a little party and watch it. We were thinking every time someone says GHB we have to do a bump of K! Ha ha ha just kidding. |
See it!!
fee wrote:
This documentary is brilliantly shot and edited. The subjects are naturally entertaining. Both funny and sad, and truly enjoyable to watch, this is definitely worth staying in for! |
'WBF" The Feel Good Circuit Film Of The Year!
Sun wrote:
The unfiltered truth about what can and does go on at Circuit events. I like how the movie told each of the guy's stories from before the events, during parties and the aftermath. Solid production values, edgy camera work and clever editing makes "WBF" an entertaining and insightful film. |
Great filmmaking
getalife wrote:
Great filmmaking |
Wow!
greg wrote:
As a straight man moving to LA, I learned a lot about the gay culture very quickly. After 10 years, "When Boys Fly" let me know in detail exactly how much i didn't know! Powerful stuff |
Beautiful, powerful film
burgess747 wrote:
Rolov and Halpern have made a beautiful and powerful film with "When Boys Fly." I had never thought of the world of gay circuit parties as something I would find particularly intriguing, yet this film answered questions I didn't even know I had. A must see! |
Riveting
wende wrote:
This is an amazing documentary and well worth the price of admission. It's a riveting and fascinating look into the gay circuit party scene and drug abuse. The film makers did an excellent job taking you right to the center of it...you feel like you're there! You will not be disapointed! |
The Siminal work on gay men
J.A. wrote:
front to back one of the best documentaries and one of the best productions ever done on gay men... my only complaint: too short. Every gay man must see to understand themselves. |
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