Synopsis
It takes a match to light a fire.
A group of queer best friends gather in the Fire Island Pines for their annual week of love and laughter. However, desires, dramas, drink and drugs push their bonds to the limits.
Directed by Andrew Ahn
A group of queer best friends gather in the Fire Island Pines for their annual week of love and laughter. However, desires, dramas, drink and drugs push their bonds to the limits.
火烧岛, 热恋彩虹岛, ファイアー・アイランド, Orgullo y seducción, Orgullo & seducción, 파이어 아일랜드, Fire Island: Orgulho & Sedução, Файер-Айленд, 熱戀彩虹島, Fire Island: Orgullo y Seducción, פייר איילנד, Файр-Айленд
Everyone’s so good in this but every single Tomás Matos line was a damn dunk. Beautiful people being hot and funny in paradise, what’s not to love!!
One of the gayest movies I’ve ever seen in the best way possible. There’s something neat intoxicating about how fun and vibrant this movie manages to be while also being extremely and sadly accurate to the gay experience. The cast has insane chemistry,
and the script is hilarious with some of the funniest throwaway jokes I’ve seen in recent comedies and the most intriguing romances I’ve seen in awhile. Not to mention (I’m allowed to actually since it’s pride month) how EVERYONE in this movie is hot like wow. If I counted the number of gay squeals that escaped my mouth it’d be alarming. It’s not very different from Pride & Prejudice in its retelling of it but fuck it who…
netflix punching drywall when they realise all they had to do to get a hit jane austen adaptation was make all the characters gay men
I find it highly unlikely that a gay man thinks Amy Schumer is un-ironically funny but what do I know.
I wanted to like Will but throwing out a perfectly good ice cream cone not once but twice is unforgivable