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Queer As Folk USA - Season 4 [DVD]

Queer As Folk USA - Season 4 [DVD]
From Warner Home Video

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4690 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-06-22
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Subtitled in: Spanish, French, Hungarian
  • Dubbed in: Spanish, French, German, Hungarian
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Running time: 672 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
The first groundbreaking series of QUEER AS FOLK introduced the main characters: Michael (Hal Sparks), an insecure 29-year-old; Brian (Gale Harold), an ad executive who isn't into relationships; and Justin (Randy Harrison), a wide-eyed and innocent 17-year-old. Just as hilarious, dramatic, and touching as the first series, this fourth instalment offers an even deeper look into the thrills and pitfalls of being young and gay.


Customer Reviews

So-So Season 43
This is ok, but I think it was becoming more soap-opera & less gritty drama. It may be a sign of the times as QAF did set the benchmark, but the shock value it once had no longer has an impact. That said it's not a bad season, there are still some gem storylines but you kind of get the idea that the writers are running out of new ideas, hence less episodes and the decision no doubt to end it a season earlier than planned. I think that in this season (with the exception of Hunter maybe)there seems to be a lack of character development among the main cast.Don't let me put you off, if your a fan of the series then you'll still enjoy (I'll still be getting the final season to complete the set)but you may find like me that it's a plodder rather than a page turner.

Maybe...2
Maybe, sometimes is good to stop something when ideas are not the first's production priority....there are only 14 episodes, which the time seems to be fast...and a little bit confusing, despite the quality of actors present on it....

bog-standard screenplay3
The screenplay is not very dramatic. Quite all characters act in the way you can foresee. Just Brian is finaly growing older, but I am not sure, that it is the best for the plot, because his behavior is cliche a little bit. Anyway some parts of the story are really unbelievable (like that Hollywood want to make movie frome Michael's and Justin's Rage). The screenplays writers also use more and more the cliche from averige tv series (cancer, infidelity etc.) But anayway for queers it is still good tv-series for relaxing...