![]() Meanwhile, Yvette begins spending time with a man named Etienne, who is brutish and macho, and whom Pim immediately despises.Īs time passes, Pim develops a close friendship with the slightly older Gino, who becomes his best friend. Zoltan rents a room in Yvette’s home intermittently, but later stops coming to town. One day Pim and his mother attend a fair, where they meet a traveling carny named Zoltan. Zoltan is kind to the younger Pim, and Pim is infatuated. The mother, a lonely divorcee, plays a piano accordion, and patronizes a local bar called Texas. SYNOPSIS/PLOTĪ young Pim and his mother, Yvette, live in the Belgian countryside with their dog, a Miniature Pinscher named Mirza. Click ‘keep reading’ if you want to see what’s beyond. Oops, Spoiler alert! Do not go beyond this point if you haven’t watch this film or you may go because it’s your choice. It is compelling because the characters build expectations and ideas and then it’ll lead to some sensual yet delicate parts and these parts are my favorites. I watched this film after Brokeback Mountain and some of the scenes here reflect to the previous movie I’ve watched. It’s quite funny because the houses projected pale colors that matches the mood of each scenes whether it’s a depressing or ecstatic one. ![]() During that time, I really like to see lazy colors on screen. ![]() This was the second gay-themed film I’ve watched. ![]()
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