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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0807839000948 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Label: TLA Releasing Languages: Manufacturer: TLA Releasing MPN: D084D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: TLA Releasing Region Code: 1 Release Date: September 07, 2004 Running Time: 107 minutes Studio: TLA Releasing Theatrical Release Date: 2003 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Christian (Wes Ramsey of the washboard abs) is a waiter, party boy, and first-class man magnet. Elder Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss of the goofy grin) is a straight-laced Mormon missionary. When he and three elders, including the uptight Ryder (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mysterious Skin), move into Christian's Hollywood apartment complex, it's clear something's got to give. Christian tries to make his new neighbors feel welcome, but they're put off by his flamboyance--the short-shorts, the rainbow flag in his yard, etc. When Christian's trash-talking pals at Lila's restaurant, including the cynical Traci (Amber Benson, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), bet that he can't seduce one of these clean-cut young men, he takes them up on it and sets his sights on cute, soft-spoken Aaron. As a pretense, he asks to learn more about his Church, but where they really connect is over their love of old movies, everything from Psycho to Tommy. When Aaron accuses him of being shallow, however, Christian starts to wonder if the bet wasn't such a good idea--plus he's starting to fall for the guy. Turns out the closeted Aaron feels the same way about him, but when his roommates find out, he's shipped back to Pocatello where he faces excommunication. Written and directed by C. Jay Cox (Sweet Home Alabama), a former Mormon missionary, Latter Days features Mary Kay Place as Aaron's disapproving mother and Jacqueline Bisset as the acerbic, yet supportive Lila. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Description: Huge festival and theatrical hit, Latter Days is the story of 19-year-old Elder Aaron Davis, a sexually confused Mormon missionary who moves into an apartment complex in West Hollywood with a fellow group of missionaries. There he meets a neighbor, Christian, who, on a bet, tries to seduce him. When Christian exposes Davis' secret desire, Davis rejects Christian for being shallow and empty. As each boy's reality is shattered, the two are drawn into a passionate romance that risks destroying their lives. Audiences, young and old and straight and gay, have been moved to tears by this beautiful story of the transformational power of love and family. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Quintessential coming out film for the GLBT communityI absolutely LOVE this film -- it's so heart warming and endearing and such a good portrayal of a religious perspective when dealing with coming out. The worst I could say is that it's a bit lengthy of a movie but really, there isn't much you could take out and still tell the same story. I love the emotion and passion of this movie -- it is, in all honesty, a movie that at least every gay man should see. Rating: - Latter Days (Unrated Edition)I had mixed feelings about the movie and yet its something I wanted to see. After watching the movie it gives me something inspiring about gay life. Its not Beautiful thing - thats one of my all time favorites, but its up there for being a sappy love story that has some very controversial topics. I would have liked a more sexier scene. The unrated could have been rated R. I give it a 4 Star. Worth buying and watching again Rating: - One of the best movies I have even seenOne of the best movies that has come out in the past couple of years. So often movies have unhappy endings, it is a delight to see one with a happy ending. Rating: - Most heart-warming gay film ever made."Latter Days" gave me the largest amount of hope I never thought I could be blessed with. Even though both of the main characters are played by straight me, their performances are so believable and exemplary. I'm so amazed at the skill of the two actors. Buy the movie if you want to own forever a movie that dwarfs "Brokeback Mountain", this is where it's found. Also, check out "Shelter", starring Trevor Wright and Brad Rowe. Rating: - Latter Days:Beyond a Mere StoryThe story presented in "Latter Days" can happen to anyone and in any context. Here the prejudices come from the Mormons religious beliefs but in real life they can originate from practically any religion, and even from people that do not practice any religion. The fact that two young men can share a pure, sincere, and beautiful love was portrayed in an excellent manner. The bizarre techniques used by some fanatics that still live in the nineteen century to "transform" a homosexual man into a "normal" ... Read More |