The former an instant classic, the latter a drag. Tons of anime seem to be created specifically to make fans bawl their eyes out. Apparently, anime creators love making their audience cry. From 5 Centimeters Per Second to Angel Beats, these are some of the saddest, most emotional anime titles weve seen be ready to cry. Prayers for Bobby is one that gets really sad, but has a good ending. 20 Heartbreaking Anime That Will Make You Cry. Two French queer films, albeit totally different from one another, which gained quite some attention and praise. it’s gay-themed, it’s not an extraordinary plot, but it has that Looking-esque type of feel. It lurked in the shadow of La Vie d’Adele, which shook the earth by showing a tumultuous lesbian love affair in all its aspects. What surprised me even more was that it didn’t stir up any controversy when it was first shown at the Cannes festival last year. Heartbroken, Stan finds himself hooking up with Marcus, who just started an. In mid-1990s India, siblings Tanay (Neelay Mehendale) and Anuja (Anjali. Starring: Neelay Mehendale, Prateik Babbar, Neil Bhoopalam. Plot: The son of a Baptist preacher unwillingly participates in a church-supported. Cobalt Blue (2022): A Love Triangle Turned into a Family Feud. L’inconnu du Lac received much critical acclaim ( also by other The Filmtransition staff members), which surprised me, to say the least: it’s likely one the most overrated (rest of and dull films I have seen in a while. Tired of dating Stan, Annie pretends to be seeing her female coworker, Mandy. Pedro Almodvar is one of the great directors of our time and Bad Education is perhaps his. Cast: Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, Joel Edgerton. When French gay thriller L’inconnu du Lac was released in Dutch cinemas it made me come up with a list of the best LGBT films I’ve seen this decade. But since everyone’s doing it… these are the most interesting, gripping, funny movies that are in some way ‘gay-themed’. Defining movies as ‘LGBT’ or ‘gay-themed’ is in fact a bit stupid, as it has nothing to do with a genre at all.