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SYNOPSIS - APART FROM HUGH
On the eve of their one-year
anniversary, Hugh (Steve Arnold)
undergoes a midlife crisis when his
20ish lover, Collin (David Merwin), has
second thoughts about their
relationship in this quiet drama.

REVIEW

This low-budget film, while sincere and
affectionately gay, fails both
dramatically and technically as either a
gay romance or character study. For
the drama about two young men's
struggle to maintain their individual
independence and their commitment to
each other is handed deadly blows
with its laborious plot,
slow-as-Bergman pacing,
less-than-professional acting and a
heavy-handed somberness that drags
both the film and its viewers into a near
catatonic stupor. Living in rural
domesticity, Collin and the Hugh find
their seemingly happy relationship
undergoing a potential crisis when the
vaguely discontented Collin
contemplates leaving. Apart from Hugh
is a too-gentle slice-of-life story, filmed
in black and white, that stresses the
complexities and nuances of the
relationship at the expense of any
audience-involving drama.