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Shelter [DVD] [2007] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
starring: Trevor Wright, Brad Rowe, Tina Holmes, Jackson Wurth, Katie Walder
directed by: Jonah Markowitz

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Binding: DVD
Fabric Type: 0858423001353
Graphics Memory Size: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 100
Maximum Color Depth: Liberation Ent.
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal Language
Metal Type: Liberation Ent.
Pearl Type: LIB00135
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Liberation Ent.
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: May 27, 2008
Total S Video Out Ports: 97 minutes
Liberation Ent.
2007

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Shelter [DVD] [2007] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
starring: Trevor Wright, Brad Rowe, Tina Holmes, Jackson Wurth, Katie Walder
directed by: Jonah Markowitz

Every now and then you want a movie which makes you feel good, and which requires no profound internal analysis thereof. All that is expected of you is to involve yourself in a story which unfolds in way which is both calming and desirable. 'Shelter' is one such movie, which has as one of its best selling points, the 'normal' characters. Perhaps it is profound that the gay characters in this movie, are 'normal' in that they are love struck, confused, and yet function as every other person in society. They are not dying of Aids, nor are they subject to the frivolity of stereotypical gay casting. There is no neurosis, but rather an honest exploration of emotions. These gay men work, surf and love.

Most pleasing is the peace they find within themselves, despite how other characters react to their relationship. In short, a wonderful portrait of an alternative love, coloured in a way which sensitive without being condescending or stereotypical.

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Give me such Shelter
Every now and then you want a movie which makes you feel good, and which requires no profound internal analysis thereof. All that is expected of you is to involve yourself in a story which unfolds in way which is both calming and desirable. 'Shelter' is one such movie, which has as one of its best selling points, the 'normal' characters. Perhaps it is profound that the gay characters in this movie, are 'normal' in that they are love struck, confused, and yet function as every other person in society. They are not dying of Aids, nor are they subject to the frivolity of stereotypical gay casting. There is no neurosis, but rather an honest exploration of emotions. These gay men work, surf and love.

Most pleasing is the peace they find within themselves, despite how other characters react to their relationship. In short, a wonderful portrait of an alternative love, coloured in a way which sensitive without being condescending or stereotypical.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "I don't know if this is what I want..."
If 'Tan Lines' wasn't what you you hoped it would be, then 'Shelter' is definitely the film for you. The gay surfer movie that people have wanted to see since 'Point Break', it's a classic love story, in a sunny California setting.

Zach (Trevor Wright) is the 22 year old protagonist; he missed out on an art college scholarship, and is stuck working in a diner in a dead-end town. He spends his free time doing street art, surfing, and looking after his (stunning) 5 year old nephew, Cody. This family obligation has been foisted upon him by circumstances: his older sister, Cody's mother, has a string of self-destructive relationships and addictions. Though constrained by this obligation, Zach is like a father to Cody and puts that bond above his own aspirations.

Enter the man who will change Zach's life: Shaun (Brad Rowe) - the confidently gay, older brother of Zach's best friend. Shaun understands Zach in a way that no one else has done, seeing through his tough-guy front. The two men instantly connect, and spend time surfing and taking care of Cody. One drunken night leads to a kiss between them...internal conflict and raw emotions ensue, as Zach wrestles with his desires, while trying to accommodate his familial duties and the limitations of his own self-image.

If this plot-line sounds vaguely unoriginal, it is. All the expected story arcs are present, from the initial shock and brooding self-analysis, to the supportive ex-girlfriend. Added to which are the expected polemics: rich v. poor; urban concrete v. beach and waves; ties of family obligation v. the lure of romantic love. In fact, there is nothing unpredictable about 'Shelter'. Nonetheless, all this is easily forgiven - because the story just 'works' so beautifully. It has it all: a handsome cast (who fill out their wetsuits nicely), sparkling chemistry between the protagonists, moody sunsets, the glittering ocean, moments of humour, and base human desires; all underscored by a poignant soundtrack.

Even the hardened 'not-another-coming-out-movie' cynic will find 'Shelter' an emotive, heart-warming, tear-jerker. A life-affirming, classic love story, with excellent, authentic performances from the cast, 'Shelter' will undoubtedly be a instant hit.


The DVD is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1; its special features include:
- Film Commentary
- 'Making of' Feature
- Photo Gallery
- Music Video
- Trailers



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Really cool
This is a really positive and uplifting film without in any way being corny. I'd give it 5 stars but for the fact the dialogue is not always easy to clearly hear (sub titles would have helped).

The lead actor Trevor wright is so desirable - who wouldn't want a boyfriend like this ?

Very strongly recommended !

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