
A story of love, sex and destiny, by director Julian Hernandez. Youthful Kieri and Ryo share a deep and passionate love for each other. Kieri sets off in search of his soul mate after Ryo is kidnapped. A female spirit is with Kieri as he searches for Ryo. Ryo escapes and the pair will have to work hard to prove their love for each other as obstacles are placed in their path along the way.... (Full plot summary below)
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A story of love, sex and destiny, by director Julian Hernandez. Youthful Kieri and Ryo share a deep and passionate love for each other. Kieri sets off in search of his soul mate after Ryo is kidnapped. A female spirit is with Kieri as he searches for Ryo. Ryo escapes and the pair will have to work hard to prove their love for each other as obstacles are placed in their path along the way.
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| User ReviewJuha SOne of the best gaythemed movies I have ever seen. Heartbreaking, warm and full of emotion. Only bad thing is the length.. |
| User ReviewCeph JJulian Hernandez is a very interesting Mexican director. His movies are usually with little dialogue, depicts men in love but dealing with pain, and he focuses on images and style instead of plot. "Raging Sun, Raging Sky" elicts beauty, frustration, a snail's pace but memorable images. It's definitely a work of genuine artist but at over 3 hours, it's too self-indulgent. As a movie lover and admirer of erotic art, I did enjoy it. However, I can't recommend it because it's a required taste. What plot there is centers on two men Ryo (Guillermo Villegas) and Kieri (Jorge Becerra) in love but stalked by a rough trade, Tari (Javier Olivan). There's an woman mythological figure who seems to be protecting the lovers. |
| User ReviewChriss MThe pace of this film seemed unnecessarily slow to me. The men are beautiful and the imagery often is as well, but seemingly endless shots of people walking, walking, walking, running...laughing and crying for no discernible reason leave me cold. I almost ejected it and moved on after an opening that went on and on with no context given for the characters or what they were doing. I decided instead to fast forward through a lot of the artsy tediousness and found that created little difficulty in comprehending the story or enjoying some of the admittedly beautiful images [there is not much dialog to miss and Blu-Ray doesn't blur]. Not exactly a waste of time, but I'm glad I wasn't trapped watching this in a theater for over three hours. |
| User ReviewRafæl MExcruciating 3hrs + fable of desire and rebirth must be the most pretentious film from Julian Hernandez |