CaizerZalaat
Joined Oct 2004
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A movie with "Crocodile-Dundee" Paul Hogan in the leading role. It's the first film in three years for him. He even seems a bit younger than before...go figure. Anyway, the movie Strange Bedfellows starts off quite boring and I almost turned it off after ten minutes, but then it started to get a bit interesting. Two elderly men trying to pose as gay-men in a little conservative village...hmmm, that's a thought. Then at some stage of the movie I started to think about what gay people like when people are making fun, as it seemed, about the stereotype gay-man. I couldn't answer that, but when the film came to it's end, I was filled with a warm and pleasant feeling, and I really think it teaches something about friendship and tolerance, which there is nearly not enough of in this world of ours.
I thought of the film as way too long and quite boring as there didn't really happened much in almost three hours compared to the 1985 movie version with Richard Chamberlain. If you are in to Africa, then you might like the film as there is a lot of nice footage of it. Patrick Swayze is as always his own stiff self, but the beautiful Alison Doody does a great role, or so I think, it doesn't really matter as she is extremely, ridiculously good looking. As for the purpose of the film I don't know. Why make TV-films that really don't give you much of a thrill as it has been shown that it is possible to do them with a bit more content. You who love movies like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft and think this will be anything like those movies will be disappointed...