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When they recognize to be childhood friends, Eugenio offers him work for the summer. The wealthy Eugenio, who is gay, takes a liking to the attractive Martin and eventually provides him with clothes and a place to stay. I'm sure that after "Hawaii", we will hear a lot more from them. for the tension and new values of ordinary gestures. When they recognize to be childhood friends, Eugenio offers him work for the summer.
They are completely natural and seem effortless in every scene, word and gesture. Parental alert: frontal nudity by both actors, but not overboard with it.
8xscd
Beautiful, Understated but Powerful Gay-Themed film
¡Qué buena película!
The music is just as fantastic as the photography, locations, story and editing. Those qualities by themselves make these films creative and interesting. Tension builds until, finally, a fateful kiss that changes everything. In both that film and "Hawaii" Mr. Berger has done some of the finest modern story-telling I've had the pleasure to experience.
These are definitely NOT American films - they are slow to develop, sparse on dialogue and largely visual in nature.
A power and desire game starts and their relationshi... I spent the rest of the movie repeating the mantra "please, please, please, please" for the perfect ending. They do a great job in beautiful silent scenes that comunicate way more than the spoken ones.
10billy_dana
Clean, brilliant, a piece of film art
I was first introduced to Marco Berger with "Plan B", still one of my favorite films.
Overview
Eugenio offers his childhood friend Martin a work for the summer. A charming tale about a young man (Martín, played by Mateo Chiarino) who is down on his luck, homeless and poor much of his life who returns to his birth town and randomly goes to work for a childhood friend (Eugenio, played by Manuel Vignau) as a handy man.
"Hawaii" makes the perfect addition to the collection of Marco Berger's offerings. There is a breadth and depth to these relationships that seems rare these days in film.
Can't recommend both "Plan B" and "Hawaii" enough. There is a breadth and depth to these relationships that seems rare these days in film.
Can't recommend both "Plan B" and "Hawaii" enough.
When they recognize to be childhood friends, Eugenio offers him work for the summer. But it is the development of both the story and the characters that really bring the films to life.
The single item that makes a film work (in my estimation) is whether or not an audience can feel that a character has come to life in the film - has come alive, feels real to us.
It's a really poetic and subtle love story that moves you in a very special way. Hawaii follows Martin and Eugenio, two former childhood friends who reunite during a hot summer in the Argentinean countryside. As they work together to restore Eugenio s summer home, a game of power and desire ensues forcing the two buddies to grapple with their sexual attraction and reconsider their relationship.
Non. "Hawaii" leaves you with a smile on your face and with very high spirits. A power and desire game starts and their relationshi...