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Queer as Folk - The Final (Fifth) Season Features:
Box set
Collector's Edition
Color
Dubbed
NTSC Rating:
NR (Not Rated)
DVD
Average Customer Rating:
Final season of this groundbreaking Showtime series excels..
Last year I had the opportunity to watch Queer As Folk through my dvd subscription. It took me all of about 1/3 of an episode to be hooked on this heartbreaking, funny, dramatic, and serious look at gay life in Pittsburgh among a small group of close friends. I won't try to rehash five seasons worth of this show in a review, but I will say this: This show was way ahead of its time. Derived from the British series, it served as a model for American shows like The L Word and movies like Brokeback Mountain, by demonstrating that America is ready to have a honest potrayal of gay and lesbian life and love onscreen.
Where this show sparkles is in its dealing with life, love, relationships, drug addiction, the struggles of gay teens and coming out, sex, dating, and discrimination against gays and lesbians. The acting is superb, showcased by Hal Sparks, Gale Howard, Randy Harrison, and Sharon Gless among others, and the cast has really developed their characters for the last 5 years, making them seem more real than character. Is it exaggerated at times? Yes, just as a show like Sex and the City is, but Queer As Folk is more heartfelt and emotional then that show could ever be. QAF was also never afraid to tell a dark or painful story, reminding everyone that life is not always wonderful.
The box set extras are quite good, lots of commentaries, character and actor bios, deleted scenes, and outtakes. The final season is 13 episodes, and the show manages to wrap the show up in a satisfying way, with an ending that fans have been hoping for since the first episode of Season 1. Enjoy the final season of this great series. Highly Recommended.
"Queer as Folk":December 3,2000/August 7,2005
The final season of this groundbreaking clasic may be gone,but the memories and the "thumpa-thumpa" live on.The most intense season yet sees Liberty Avenue and its citizens go through some tough challenges.Ted fears growing old alone,Michael and Ben are Tested in more ways then one,Justin returns from hollywood with bad news,Mel and Lindsay's relationship takes a few turns,Emmett helps an old love,deb gets an admirer in the form of guest Rosie O'Donnell....then there's Brian,who does the unimaginable..for him.Although there are still many questions left unanswered,this is still one of the best final seasons of any show i've seen in some time.DON'T MISS IT!!!!
Love it very much
One of the best queer movie at all time. If you are into the gay culture or lifestyle, this DVD will definitely open your eyes...I love it very much.
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