Interesting piece about the intersection between being a migrant and sexuality, and also brings up (key word brings up and not interrogate or engages) the identity politicking of interracial relationships.
It is sentimental, and has a great characterization of Provincetown but alot of the time it is quite thin in its characters especially Maurice, who I do think James Bland significantly enhances but alas there's only so much he can work with.
Mostly inoffensive, can't complain
Interesting piece about the intersection between being a migrant and sexuality, and also brings up (key word brings up and not interrogate or engages) the identity politicking of interracial relationships.
It is sentimental, and has a great characterization of Provincetown but alot of the time it is quite thin in its characters especially Maurice, who I do think James Bland significantly enhances but alas there's only so much he can work with.
Mostly inoffensive, can't complain