Fine Young Men
Drama, Thriller
Storyline
After a year abroad, seventeen-year-old Alf returns to his Catholic boys' school, only to find that no longer relates to his mates, who are popular and athletic. He finds himself drawn to new classmate Oliver, but in an attempt to dispel rumours, Alf bonds with his old friends and ends up committing a crime to prove he still belongs.
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"Teenage âAlfâ (Andres Revo) has returned to his wealthy parentâs home in Mexico after a gap year in the USA, but he is unsettled. He yearns to go back, even though his lifelong friends welcome him enthusiastically. We start to get an idea as to what is bothering him when he encounters the younger ukulele player âOliverâ (JoaquĂn Emanuel) whom his friends rather disparagingly, if accurately, refer to as a gay stoner. He has a cousin âDianaâ (Arianna Hermosillo) who takes quite a shine to âAlfâ, but itâs becoming clear his interests lie elsewhere and that, in any case, one of his friends âBorjaâ (HĂ©ctor Kuri HernĂĄndez) is keen on her too. Then, in best âI Know What You Did Last Summerâ tradition, a drink-induced and brutal tragedy follows that requires the school-friends to rally around each other and that puts enormous pressure on the relationship between âAlfâ and the now distraught âOliverâ. What happens by way of conclusion from this point is both rushed and rather unsatisfactory as the emphasis shifts from telling us a story of two boyâs burgeoning, and somewhat forbidden, affection to something altogether more politically convenient, inconclusive and frankly disgusting. It does spotlight disappointingly homophobic attitudes amongst a generation that one might have hoped would be more mature by 2024, and it proves that there is plenty of work still to be done to promote tolerance and acceptance, but those are more philosophical points that donât really emanate from anyoneâs on-screen performances as we progress. The acting is all fine, but the story lacks for much plausibility and cohesion and left me wondering just what auteur Alejandro Andrade wanted us to take from this."
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