The best gay romances in cinema

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The best gay romances in cinema
Source: listas.20minutos.es
Gay stories within the cinema are fashionable and more and more scripts and actors reflect gay stories within the seventh art. The Latin edition of Rolling Stone magazine conducted a survey to choose the most outstanding love stories in the big screen between people of the same sex.

TOP 10:

The anxiety

The anxiety
Speaking of cult movies, you can't stop mentioning the craving. Susan Sarandon, who came from dancing with Tim Curry's sweet shemale in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, meets Tony Scott, the king of Hollywood's undercover gay romances thanks to Top Gun, Thunder Days, Spy Games and many others. In between, vampires David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve, who put together a sexual triangle with Susan's good. If this is not enough for the craving to be the emblematic cult film, watch the sex scene among the girls in the video.

TOP 9:

Goodbye Roberto

Goodbye Roberto
Argentine cinema captured gay romances in every possible variant and angle. Although Goodbye, Roberto is far from being one of his best exponents, without a doubt the film with Víctor Laplace and Carlos Calvo was a milestone that marked an era and fell into society deeper than any subsequent attempt at Argentine cinema. Sensationalism to the order of the day when a drunkenness, and its consequent night of sex with a friend, moves the shelf to a newly separated.


TOP 8:

The crying game

The crying game
The IRA kidnaps Forest Whitaker, who befriends one of Stephen Rea, one of his captors, and asks him to take care of his girlfriend. Stephen Rea follows the order until he falls in love and everyone already knows what the surprise is that he ends up carrying. Neil Jordan gets one of his most ambitious films, mixing politics and sex, all in tune with the title song in a sentimental version of Boy George.

TOP 7:

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Before showing off with Shortbus, where all against all New Yorkers were on the order of the day, John Cameron Mitchell embodies this kind of Priscilla that instead of reigning in the desert shines in the under rock. Or in the under of the under, because this rebellious and overflowing rock transsexual travels through the scorned world in search of revenge on an ex with whom he did not finish everything well and after that he is able to play in the dirtiest bars and restaurants. The most glamorous angry inch in film history.

TOP 6:

One Eva and two Adams

One Eva and two Adams
In what begins as a great parody of Scarface, two pitty musicians, who are neither more nor less than Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, are forced to escape from the mafia and find the only solution to transvest and join a female orchestra. In the middle, the most pulpy Marilyn Monroe possible. With a plot worthy of one by Olmedo and Porcel, the giant Billy Wilder got one of the best comedies in film history. And as a dessert strawberry, Una Eva and two Adams have three indelible words: Tony Curtis conquers Marilyn Monroe after revealing that he is really a man; Jack Lemon transvestite dodges the millionaire who had proposed marriage enumerating his defects, until he gets tired and confesses his manhood, and receives as a grim response the legendary and enamored "nobody is perfect."


TOP 5:

Discovering love

Discovering love
Lukas Moodyson debuts with this story about a losing teenager who falls in love with the popular high school girl in a lost Swedish town. In a car, with Foreigner's "I Wanna Know What Love Is" playing to the stick, our dear girls give each other their first kiss with love (before there was another, but for money) in a shocking scene. All that could not be in the beautiful celestial Creatures of Peter Jackson is finally concretized in a tender and happy film where you look and also listen, that the Roxette Per Gessle took over the soundtrack.

TOP 4:

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Spain is very fertile land for homosexual love affairs. From the long career of Pedro Almodóvar to the Krámpack of Cesc Gay, one and a thousand times the subject has been touched upon. But an outsider came and took over the post. Barcelona, Penelope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson. Take mate In the middle, a Javier Bardem that starts as a langa and is increasingly disengaged, suffers and enjoys them at the same time. Woody Allen goes hand in hand with the tourist landscape and some postcard of bisexuality, but with some Vicky, Cristina and Barcelona so attractive all three in their own way, there is no one to protest.

TOP 3:

Boys don't cry

Boys don't cry
The tragic story of Brandon Teena, an obvious inspirational engine for the melodramatic Ang Lee from above, made Hillary Swank and Chloë Sevigny star. Oscar for one and nomination for the other in this story about a girl who decided to live as a teenager and falls in love with a partner in the depths of the American Midwest. What had to be a teenage romantic comedy ends in a drama with a violent ending as rarely seen.


TOP 2:

And Your Mother Too

And Your Mother Too
Road movie with teenagers Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal touring Mexico with hormones in full boil. Until Maribel Verdú appears and everything rots among friends. That one had sex with her, that the other slept with the friend's girlfriend, that the friend too, that Maribel takes the other to bed ... Until the orgy matures and, in the middle of the trio, the friends will disregard the beautiful Spanish. As the unmissable Manifesto Charolastra says: "Everyone can make his ass a kite."

TOP 1:

Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain
First of all the best known film, two horny cowboys managed to put gay romances on everyone's lips. Two Hollywood carilindos, cowboy boots and cowboy hats put the necessary pepper to a sexual relationship that raised a dust. Ang Lee made Jake Gyllenhaal's casual Jack Twist and the repressed Ennis del Mar of that Heath Ledger that we miss so much unforgettable. They both dared to contradict centuries of country whispering and didn't want to know anything about sheep.