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Mario, Kike & David

A heartfelt and passionate tale that contrasts two bisexual men.
4/5

Review

Miguel Lafuente’s short film offers an intriguing exploration of bisexuality, threading through the complexities of identity and desire between two male lovers. Mario and Kike’s first encounter is electrifying, a steamy hookup that evolves into something more profound. Both openly bisexual, Kike leans towards men while Mario gravitates towards women. This dichotomy sets the stage for a nuanced depiction of their budding relationship, capturing the fluidity of attraction and the tensions it brings.

The film excels in its authentic portrayal of bisexuality, avoiding clichés and delving into the genuine conversations and emotions that come with it. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, with both actors delivering performances that are not just believable but deeply engaging. Their charm and handsomeness make their characters’ journey all the more captivating.

Pancho García Matienzo’s cinematography deserves special mention. The interior shots are beautifully framed, lending a high-quality aesthetic that enhances the film’s intimate tone. The visual storytelling complements the narrative, creating a cohesive and immersive experience.

However, the film’s ending is its Achilles’ heel. The narrative curveball feels less like a satisfying twist and more like a jarring disruption. It undermines the emotional buildup, leaving the audience with a sense of incompleteness. Technically, this final act also falters, detracting from the otherwise polished production.

Despite its flawed conclusion, Lafuente’s short film remains a bold and thought-provoking piece. It’s a heartfelt, romantic exploration of male bisexuality, brimming with authenticity and emotional depth. A must-watch for those seeking a fresh perspective on love and desire.

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