9/10
Very weird, very good!!!
7 April 2024
Based on "Unidentified Human Remains & The True Nature of Love", a fantastic play by Canadian playwright Brad Fraser, I enjoyed this movie tremendously. In the LGBTQIA+ genre, mysteries are far less common than subgenres like Romance & Comedy. This one is stellar. The cast, led by Thomas Gibson, as "David", is each perfectly cast in their respective roles. Some standouts include Cameron Bancroft as "Bernie", "David's" best friend, Mia Kirshner as "Benita", and Joanne Vannicola as "Jerri".

A small group of friends, and a couple of strangers, live in Edmonton, Canada. Each has their own lives, yet they each have connections to the other characters

"David" is a former child actor, turned waiter. David's roommate, "Candy", is a single woman employed as a book reviewer, "Kane" (Matthew Ferguson) is David's coworker at the restaurant. "Jerri" & "Robert" (Rick Roberts) are two people that interrupt Candy's life in magnificent ways. Their lives go on against a backdrop of a serial killer on the loose.

Although this is a murder mystery of sorts, it's more about the connection these twenty-somethings have with each other. Only at the end of the movie does the group of friends and the identity of serial killer come to a fantastic, maybe shocking, crossroads.
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