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Rock Haven

Rock Haven
Director: David Lewis
Actor: Sean Hoagland; Owen Alabado; Laura Jane Coles; Katheryn Hecht;
Studio: TLA
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Widescreen
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 78 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 183
UPC: 807839002942
EAN: 0807839002942
ASIN: B000VKJ6UE

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: November 6, 2007
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Product Description
ROCK HAVEN tells the story about Brady (newcomer Sean Hoagland) a young spiritual man who moves to the coastal seaside town of Rock Haven with his overprotective mother Marty (Laura Jane Coles) who is setting up a Christian school nearby. When Brady meets worldly seductive Clifford (Owen Alabado) there is an instant attraction to each other even though homosexuality conflicts with Brady s devoutly Christian beliefs.System Requirements:Running Time: 78 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 807839002942


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4 out of 5 stars A great movie   July 19, 2008
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I really enjoyed this movie despite its relatively low production quality and standard definition filming. The story is the star of this movie as we see the main character recognize his sexuality and love for another boy and his terrible conflict with his religion and family. It is perhaps the most powerful expression of this age-old conflict I have seen in a movie for a long time. It is definiately to be recommended to anyone who is in the process of this self-discovery, or to remind the rest of us how it was for us once too.


4 out of 5 stars "Building Your Love Upon A Rock"........or.....   July 5, 2008
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......"Finding The One Who Helps You Find Yourself."

((Here is my approach to obtaining/viewing/reviewing Gay tales in film form. Simply, it's seeking the holy grail of that genre, or looking for the "Addictive Film"---that movie one returns to time and again). Selection/purchase is based mainly on finding new releases by favorite directors/screenwriters and your comments/reviews at various on-line sites. Sometimes I feel correctly steered by you (the "Keepers" filling my DVD shelves), other times mislead, occasionally badly (the "Throwaways"----and I do toss 'em). Rarely, I come across the "Addictive," those watchable every couple of months or so (see below starred *** area for a list......and some of the "near-Addictive" as well). For some movies, I'll share a review with you, as follows below. Thanks for sticking with me so far.))

So, Folks......first off, shall we play a little game of "second-guess the Director?" Uh.....no, no.....wait---just kidding. After all, doin' the "Monday morning Quarterbacxxxx, I mean, Director-ing" thing would be taking too easy a way out.......especially if we're honest and admit that David Lewis did do right the biggest, most "important-est" thing. What is that, you may ask? Well, in the case of a gay romance, be it a comedy or otherwise, doing the right thing is finding and bringing together two male leads who've got "C-H-E-M-I-S-T-R-Y" with one another. And in the case of Sean Hoagland and Owen Alabado, it's undeniably there---it's "cutely" there, I might add (a term which fittingly describes them and what we increasingly see them come across as). While some leads grab you from the very beginning.......others grow on you. These two are of the latter persuasion, but along the way they do hook you nevertheless. Honestly, in the initial scenes I was thinking: these two guys can't act, (particularly Sean's way of expressing himself---it grows on you), but before long they were reeling me in. So, maybe this pair didn't have the acting "chops" to give us what a Cyrille Thouvenin and Stephan Guerin-Tillie gave us in "Just a Question of Love," or even what a Trevor Wright and Brad Rowe happily bestowed upon us in "Shelter," but what they have given us was real enough. Thanks, Boys.

Not to let Director Lewis off the hook completely, while others have already complained of over-numerous surfside and coastline "nature" scenes, as well as the big misstep of thinking he could effectively/believably play the minister role, I won't have to echo those thoughts. BUT.......I do feel I have to add this: in a religious community in which someone like "Brady's mother" would find herself comfortably at home, no way would I expect to find such a gay-understanding "servant of the lord" as Reverend Brown. On the other hand, I also wouldn't expect to find in that "little white-steepled church" community a character such as Katheryn Hecht's "out-there mother" (Angie) either. If any of you reading this think I'm wrong in my view of the "unusual" manner of the Reverend's coming across, please do make a Comment in that section, below.

To me, much of this film pits religious indoctrination (read: interpretation of the bible) vs. learning to be---and accepting---oneself. Brady, finally, epiphanies (please let me make that a verb) that he can be who he is.......and still have his religion. As he, in a closing scene, says to his mother: "I just want you to love me".......then forgives her after she replies she can't change either.

Lastly, for myself and others of you who are observant and find positive meanings in such things, I'd like to ask that you remember the place to which Brady finds his way in the film's final scene is that very same beach-side location at which he first encountered Clifford. We are now sure with whom his thoughts remain. Plus, this realization then reminds me most tellingly of a bit of conversation occurring the morning following their night of love making. Laying in Clifford's embrace, Brady is asked by him: "How're you feeling?" Very significantly, Brady's answer simply is: "Safe." (Can any of you think of a more meaningful response to one's lover in this situation?).

PS--Oh, yeah, and who's to say that there isn't a good prospect of a "reunion" between a more accepting, "reborn" Brady and a Clifford---whose mother, after all, will still be needing a son's visits at her Rock Haven home?

***This film is becoming "Addictive." ***Other such habit formers: "Brokeback Mountain" / "Boy Culture" (Boy Culture) / "All Over The Guy" (All Over the Guy) / "Second Skin" (Second Skin (Unrated Version)) / "The Man I Love" (The Man I Love) / "Latter Days" (Latter Days (Unrated Edition))

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