3x LGBT: A Home at the End of the World
Oct. 1st, 2012 11:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Colin Farrell was definitely the star of this movie. He was simply excellent as Bobby, the sweet and innocent young man with a heart so big that everybody could find a place in it. There wasn't one character in the film who hated or disliked Bobby because it was impossible. Everyone, simply everyone fell in love with him. I think Bobby was the most lovable character I've seen in a movie in ages. A rather unusual part for Colin Farrell but he just excelled in it. And it also helped that he was utterly gorgeous ;)

I didn't like Jonathan - I thought he was a selfish, promiscuous prick most of the time - so his fate, strongly hinted at at the end of the movie, didn't really bother me that much. What did make me sad was, what it meant for Bobby. As he told Clare, there was one thing he couldn't do: be alone. And Clare. I know that some people hate her for the decisions she made but I didn't really blame her - she felt like the fifth wheel. Not that she was for Bobby, he loved both her and Jonathan. But Clare and Jonathan - and especially Clare in the end - they felt like they were competing for Bobby's love and attention. I wonder if she came back in the end. I think she did because, IMHO, she was a good person, that's how I saw her.
This is a really sweet movie. Sad, true, but sweet too. And should you see it, I think you would love Bobby too.