It is a bald fact that this intimate drama works as well as it does because he is so compelling, so plausible, so
heartbreaking as a college professor in early 1960s Los Angeles mourning the death of his longtime partner (Matthew Goode [Leap Year, Watchmen] in flashbacks) at a time when such relationships were barely acknowledged, never mind tolerated.
It is a bald fact that this intimate drama works as well as it does because he is so compelling, so plausible, so
heartbreaking as a college professor in early 1960s Los Angeles mourning the death of his longtime partner (Matthew Goode in flashbacks) at a time when such relationships were barely acknowledged, never mind tolerated.