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Two brothers develop a sexual attraction to one another amid the unkind world around them.


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Starcrossed (2005)

Starcrossed (2005)

2005|Drama, Romance, Short|24 Apr 2005
6.9Rating: 6.9 / 10 from 2245 usersMetascore: 6.9
Darren and Connor are two star-crossed lovers bound together by blood. Set in a suburban neighborhood, Star-crossed is an atmospheric story of two brothers whose relationship develops into something more than society could ever handle. Unable to deny their feelings for each other the two brothers try to hide their relationship from an unkind world but fail. The boys decide that a world that cant understand them is a world thats not for them.



 

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I’ve watched many short films in my day. Often I find them either too compressed (throwing too much information at the viewer in the short amount of time they have to run), too “artsy”, or lacking a clear-cut vision. I can say none of these things about Starcrossed. In this review, I’ll do my best to avoid any dramatic spoilers, but I’ll also assume that the reader understands that the theme of this film is brotherly incest.

As with any short film, the story is fairly simple, straightforward and easy to digest. It’s clear that the film attempts to shine a light one one of modern society’s most deeply held taboos. This film succeeds in every respect. In the fifteen minutes of running time, I found myself feeling a gamut of emotions. With only a little dialog, the viewer is rapidly pulled into the most personal moments and thoughts of these star-crossed brothers.

From the opening scene set in their early childhood, one can see the very close relationship the brothers have. When the film progresses to the present day in the next scene, the excellent acting and honest, heartfelt performances remind the viewer that love can come in the most unexpected and harsh way. As the relationship progresses, any disgust the viewer may initially feel is quickly replaced by sympathy and emotional distress as the viewer suddenly realizes that there can be only one possible resolution. And the aftermath of that resolution is heart-rending.

Starcrossed (2005) - a gay film by director James Burkhammer

Anyone with an open mind would do well to watch this film and absorb its message. If nothing else, it boldly and honestly challenges the viewer to reexamine some of our deepest beliefs on the shame-filled and secretive taboo of incest. Though the film is only fifteen minutes long, it resonates in the viewer long after the credits roll. This is perhaps my favorite short film I’ve ever seen. I can’t recommend it highly enough.

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