Product Description: Emotionally daring and bristling with powerful performances, Dog Tags explores the cost of self-discovery as two unlikely souls connect. Abandoned by his father and raised by his single mother, handsome and sexually confused Nate obligatorily joins the Marines to support his fiancée. On leave, the detached Marine meets Andy, a magnetic and seemingly free-spirited young man with big dreams of Hollywood. Initially their bond is purely platonic, but the smoldering chemistry they share is undeniable as it sizzles into something sensual and intimate. Together they plunge headfirst into waters of vulnerability and desire, while the identity of Nate s father finally rises to the surface.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - A devastating disapointment
The cinematography is awful. This film probably cost $100 to make and was filmed on a home camcorder. The one good thing about the film is the Nate, the beautiful, ripped army hunk marine.
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Rating: - disappointed
The movie didn't go far enough. Too many flashbacks that seemed pointless. The acting was questionable at best.
Rating: - Gloomy Guses
Two very different men, a marine in search of his father and a gay Goth, embark on a road journey to find themselves. The film attempts to explore a variety of issues including parent/sibling relationships, ... Read More
Rating: - Misses The Bullseye
A story that has it's heart in the right place, this film none-the-less suffers from uninteresting characters doing unlikely things for no reason whatsoever. The main character, a marine who has no drive in ... Read More
Rating: - "Did the Director ever find out what...........
.........his true sexuality is?"
((Here is my approach to obtaining/viewing/reviewing Gay tales in film form. Simply, it's seeking the holy grail of that genre, or looking for the "Addictive ... Read More