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  Eric - Le Jeune Soldat (2009)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 10:48 PM - Replies (1)

   


François soldat... Ces deux noms ensemble lui paraissent une gageure. Et pourtant, ce garçon libre donne tout aux copains, prêt à les aider, sans se douter des pièges que l'amitié lui réserve. Chaque jour, faisant le mur de la caserne, il va se baigner dans un endroit qu'il croit désert. Là, des photos de lui dans le plus simple appareil sont prises par un garçon innocent qui déclenche l'irréparable : François va être obligé d'épouser une fille enceinte. Tout irait à peu près s'il ne devinait l'identité du vrai père. Il faut cacher la vérité. Tout se ligue contre lui, mais il possède la grâce du bonheur.


François soldier... These two names together seem like a challenge to him. And yet, this free boy gives everything to his friends, ready to help them, without suspecting the pitfalls that friendship has in store for him. Every day, making the wall of the barracks, he goes to bathe in a place that he believes to be deserted. There, photos of him in the simplest camera are taken by an innocent boy who triggers the irreparable: François will be forced to marry a pregnant girl. Everything would be fine if he didn't guess the identity of the real father. We must hide the truth. Everything is conspiring against him, but he has the grace of happiness.

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  Siebert, Christophe - J'ai peur (2006)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 10:45 PM - Replies (1)

   



" C'est l'histoire d'un type qui (comme tout le monde) veut aimer et être aimé. seulement, comme beaucoup de monde, il a du mal à voir le monde tel qu'il est vraiment, c'est-à-dire un ramassis énigmatique d'êtres vivants autonomes. lui préférerait un monde idéal peuplé de femmes qui lui sont soumises, dépourvues de cerveau, et au bord de la jouissance à la seule idée de lui sucer la bite. le porno sur internet lui apparaît donc comme un idéal, une terre de luxure machiste, le paradis de sa bite. et le drame, c'est que l'écran de son ordinateur est comme une fenêtre infranchissable. toute sa vie (et tout le récit),c'est ça : la contemplation avide de ce monde parfait, la frustration et la masturbation compulsive qui en découlent, et le retrait du monde réel, qui en est la conséquence inévitable. "


It's the story of a guy who (like everyone else) wants to love and be loved. only, like many people, he has difficulty seeing the world as it really is, that is to say an enigmatic collection of autonomous living beings. would prefer an ideal world populated by women who are submissive to him, devoid of brains, and on the verge of pleasure at the mere idea of sucking his cock. Internet ***** therefore appears to him as an ideal, a land of macho lust, the paradise of his cock. and the tragedy is that his computer screen is like an impenetrable window. his whole life (and the whole story) is this: the avid contemplation of this perfect world, the frustration and compulsive masturbation that result from it, and the withdrawal from the real world, which is the inevitable consequence.

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  Death in Venice (1912)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 10:40 PM - Replies (1)

                   



Published on the eve of World War I, a decade after Buddenbrooks had established Thomas Mann as a literary celebrity, Death in Venice tell the story of Gustav von Aschenbach, a successful but aging writer who follows his wanderlust to Venice in search of spiritual fulfillment that instead leads to his erotic doom.

In the decaying city, besieged by an unnamed epidemic, he becomes obsessed with an exquisite Polish boy, Tadzio. "It is the story of the voluptuousness of doom," Mann wrote. "But the problem I had especially in mind was that of the artist's dignity." 

Quote:The entire story fascinates me. I have found new layers of fascination since reading the novella, and watching the movie again just last night. Yes - I am temporarily obsessed! I was blown away at my second viewing - and realised afresh why my young mind was so enthralled two decades ago. Now, watching with "grown up" eyes - I was astonished at just how overt the flirtations between Tadzio and von Aschenbach are. The secret smiles. The knowing glances. And more often than not emanating from the adolescent. Tadzio is depicted as holding all of the cards. As possessing all of the power. And wielding it with such finesse, perhaps more knowingly than one may suspect an adolescent boy could be capable of. (though they are capable of many things, none of them surprising to me).

This power perhaps best depicted in the famous scene where Aschenbach encounters the boy while entering the beach, beneath the veranda (below). The boy's silent, nonchalant, yet deliberate flirtation seems an almost cruel use of the power which he knowingly holds. Indeed if you watch the scene closely, could it be that Tadzio has planned this little moment? Laying in wait, his youthful companions seem to be curtly dismissed, just as Aschenbach enters the scene.
   
I was also fascinated to read that the encounter that led Thomas Mann to find a lead character for his yet unwritten novella, was a chance encounter with Gustav Mahler, the prominent Austrian composer, on a train from Venice. Although the author gave his central character an occupation other than "musician", Aschenbachs physical attributes are those of Mahlers. Movie director Luchino Visconti recounts that:

"You know it is about Mahler, Gustav Mahler? Thomas Mann told me that he met him
in a train, coming from Venice; this poor man, in the corner of the compartment, with make-up, weeping

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  Queerbaiting and Fandom (2019)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 10:31 PM - Replies (1)

   



"In 2007, while giving a book talk, Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling revealed an interesting fact about beloved character Albus Dumbledore's love life. "Dumbledore is gay, actually," she said as the audience erupted in cheers. She added: "I would have told you earlier if I knew it would make you so happy." Though most fans initially praised the announcement, LGBTQ fans in particular questioned why the author chose to make it informally, while never actually writing explicitly gay characters into the storylines. As it turns out, this type of bait-and-switch is fairly common between fans and creators; there's even a term for it: "queerbaiting." In this first comprehensive examination of queerbaiting, fan studies scholar Joseph Brennan and his contributors examine cases like Rowling's to shed light on the exploitative industry practice of teasing homoerotic possibilities that, while hinted at, never materialize in the program narratives. Looking at everything from popular TV series to video games to children's programs, and more, these essayists--some of the biggest names in the emerging field of fan studies--explore the consequences of the misleading practice, both for fans and creators. The result is a first-of-its-kind collection that is sure to appeal equally to fan, queer, and media studies students and scholars"--

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  Growing Old Disgracefully (1986)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 10:26 PM - Replies (1)

   


Handsome is as handsome does andthough ultra-handsome lads usually don’t (at least for me!), Remy is the coruscant exception: his face and form are 13er perfection personalized and ‘NO!’ dwells not in his sexual vocabulary—if you satisfy his exacting standards and he’s in an amorous mood at the crucial moment. I first caught sight of him strolling if not trolling ahead of me on East Baltimore Street, the Times Square of that presently unMerryland city whose munici¬pal airport is called ‘Friendship’. Alack! No more! No more! Since 1977, Baltimore has become a veritable Plague Town scourged by moral, self-righteous hetero Huns and Visigoth Vandals whereby to date nearly a hundred Little Ones have been entrapped and threat¬ened into Confessing All (whether True or False!), and more than a score of tender, loving, caring Sugar-Daddies have been hassled and harassed and hurled behind bars, thereto wistfully meditate on their minor but marvelous unSins. Fellow-boylovers in England and the United States—Dante’s inferno is your inimical next-door neighbor!

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