^^^ They were lugging around Walkman… did that not perk up your ears to it being the 80s…??? LOL (Beach Rats is supreme. I had posted that it's in the trifecta alongside Larry Clark's Kids and Gus Van Sant's Elephant.)
fashionista: Armie's character was very real to me… There are more straightish men out there that are more fluid with their sexuality when the right person shows up in their life (like me... LOL)… Doesn’t necessary make them gay, or bi. I wonder if some straight women— no matter how liberal they may convince themselves to be, are more prone to recoil when faced with the reality that their man may be more open-minded than they appear to be when it comes to being attracted o another man. It’s like they’re all good and absolutely supportive when it comes men being bi, coming out etc, when are a tad (a lot) more hesitant when it’s their man. And that’s the opposite of the women in this story: The girl that Timothee’s character has thing with, was understanding and wanted to remain close with him.
For that, I liked Armie's character so much more. The kid was fine— and absolutely overrated for his performance (of which I’m sure he’ll receive a nomination for come Oscar-time), but he’s clearly gay so there’s nothing more that’s interesting about him in terms of where he may go in his life. Armie’s that guys who is getting married to a woman— and may end up meeting another man (like me… haha...) who will change his mind… again.