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Jeffrey review

Rated - 2.0 stars

By Andrew Cast from London Avatar image

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27th March 2004

An interesting film which depicts gay men in a very sterotypical manner. Obviously, when you're gay you have to be terribly camp, work out in very tight muscle shirts, and be into musical numbers. (Well that last bit is probably true!) Having said this, 'Jeffrey' is entertaining, socially appropriate (AIDS message coming across loud and clear!) and clever in it's use of 'talking to the audience' monologues. One of my favourite bits has to be when the two guys kiss at the gym and the film cuts to a scene of two straight couples watching the film in a cinema. The two guys make faces and 'yuck' noises, while the girls turn to each other and say 'Aah'! Patrick Stewart is excellent in his very non-Captain Picard role of a camp interior designer. Seeing him mince around in a central New York park dressed as a 'Pink Panther' is hilarious. Sigourney Weaver also does a very funny cameo as a motivational speaker. Not the best film I've ever seen and very obviously written in the 80's, but not a bad attempt at re-selling HIV and a story about gay love in a difficult world.