Get
Real
begins with a couple of hedgehogs having sex, and deals with a topic just as
prickly: gay love in adolescence. Steve (Ben Silverstone) is a student at a
British school where everyone wears classy uniforms, knows he's gay, and is
pretty comfortable being so. John (Brad Gorton), a top athlete and all-around
admired guy, is just getting an inkling and isn't sure how he feels about it.
This, cleverly, is how the movie manages to explore coming-out issues and be
over them at the same time. In fact, the whole movie is pretty clever--witty
dialogue, deft direction, nimble pacing, and clean editing--in exploring the
seriousness of adolescent life without taking it too seriously. The key is in
Silverstone's performance; he's a completely convincing mixture of hesitation
and recklessness, all the conflicts of high school in one sweet-faced package.
As the movie follows Steve and John's relationship--their evasions at school,
getting picked up by the police in a park, goofing around in a heated swimming
pool, grappling with coming out to the world at large--it lays out a bit of
contrast with Steve's best friend Linda (Charlotte Brittain), who's as
unapologetically fat as Steve is gay, and who's having an affair with her
driving instructor. Excellent performances all around, funny, sexy, charming--if
only straight teen comedies were half this good. Get Real even
demonstrates the proper etiquette when soliciting sex in public restrooms; what
more can you ask for?
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