An
amusing and touching film about
reinterpreting the idea of "family,"
Bear Cub tells the engaging story of
Pedro (José
Luis García-Pérez), an attractive gay
dentist living an active single life in
Madrid. He offers to take care of his
adorable 9-year-old nephew Bernardo (the
remarkable
David Castillo) for two weeks while the
child's mother travels abroad with her
latest "hippie" boyfriend.
Bear
Cub is one of the first feature-length
narratives to feature "bears" and their
community, many of them quite "woofy." Pedro
is a handsome gay dentist with an active,
shall we say "social life." Pedro modifies
his behavior by hiding all his porn,
scolding his friends for rolling joints in
the house, and abstains from his usual
steamy, sexual hook-ups for the benefit of
his nephew. But Bernardo is quite mature for
his age and loves his uncle unconditionally.
There is amazing chemistry between the charming Pérez and shining youngster Castillo. They form a new family unit that builds a wonderful emotional foundation for the film.
Spanish with
English subtitles. One word of warning, y'all
need to read FAST, those subtitles zip by along
with the snappy dialog. Ta's tired ol eye could
hardly keep up! Ah had to hit pause to catch mah
breath!
Tallulah Givehead is a Fabulous drag queen living in Portland, Oregon (Lord only knows why!) writing reviews of gay film by day and tearing up the stage by night. You can read her reviews here as well as at her blog, QUEER VUE MIRROR.



