Red Without Blue

6.8
2007 1 hr 14 min Documentary

The intimate bond between two identical twins is challenged when one decides to transition from male to female; this is the story of their evolving relationship, and the resurrection of their family from a darker past.

  • Cast:
    Scott Farley

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Reviews

Lawbolisted
2007/01/19

Powerful

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Acensbart
2007/01/20

Excellent but underrated film

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Tedfoldol
2007/01/21

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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ThedevilChoose
2007/01/22

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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thesar-2
2007/01/23

Red Without Blue is a cute little documentary. Cute, yes. Inspiring, perhaps.The short, short little film centers on twin boys who happen to be gay. One will grow strong, as in, with facial hair while the other gets Daddy to remove that same ailment.All the while, you will learn that these 20-something kids will suffer through drugs, sexual identity, separation of themselves and then of their parents. Not to mention a mother who, literally, calls them young adults who she knows, not birthed.The style of the film is remarkable and very pleasing to the eye. And the heart's in the right place. Unfortunately, the movie skips all over the place and barely lands on solid ground in order to put us, the viewers, on the right track to know where and why they ended up the lost/regained souls they will become. In 2007, that is. I wonder where they are today.Sure, I can do research. But that's why I watch documentaries. To let them do it for me. Maybe, that's my fault: for letting all-but 4 years pass before this film's premiere and my viewing.Nevertheless, it's a touching film of two twins, one draped in blue and the other red – I'm guessing the parents, who didn't know until the last possible minute the birth could conceive two kids, weren't really prepared. And it's wonderfully shot with someone with a good eye.It's not groundbreaking, though it's interesting. Heck, it's only 74 minutes. It has a father of two boys who actually cares about his two boys, both of whom are gay, one of which is transgender. That, in itself, is a rarity. Way-to-go, Dad.And if you can make it past the all-over-the-place first two-thirds, there's a touching love story – SEE: David and a nice "Let me help you through this" trans-replacement story. Unfortunately, for me, that is, the D'N'D guy/gal looked sooo cute as a boy, I'm sorry he/she ended up as female, though she did look good as a girl, as well. Was the vagina shot necessary? And don't get your hopes up – for those who like to look at the female…uh, area…it's a medical shot/picture, sorta.This all said…I would recommend it for multiple reasons: it's incredibly short. It's available free – well, on Netflix (as of 2/14/11) Instant. It's not too deep to take up too much table talk. It's harmless. And it's very well, though not originally, shot. I did enjoy what I saw and was interested enough to learn what happened following.So…can someone tell me…what happened since?

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georgannhardin
2007/01/24

This movie meant a great deal to me as I was raised in an abusive family and depend constantly on my sister for companionship and solace. I've always known that happiness is relative. But I am learning that life's difficulties make us better people. As Eleanor Roosevelt said, "You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along." Mark and Clair and their parents have communicated their humanity more to me than any other movie or situation. Thank you for your courage and love and I hope everyone gets to see this movie and feel the way I do because of it.

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Susan
2007/01/25

This film introduces us to twin brothers--and, through photos; extremely honest interviews with parents, grandparents and friends; and filmed life interactions--follows the lives of these boys from the time they were toddlers, through the horror of their JHS years when one of them came out as gay and the other tried to avoid that label (and both were persecuted, they say, anyway); through high school and through--then past their college years. Through skillful camera work and interview technique (and the closeness that was built with the family), we are able to find out how-as what happens when a pebble is dropped into a pond-the family changes and waves and molds around the twins as their sexualities change--one to feel at ease with the fact that he is gay and the other to feel at ease with the fact that he wants to physically change to become a woman.This was my introduction to many of the topics presented here and it was a gift at the end of the documentary to realize that--what survived, through all the pain and reinvention--was family and love. I want to add that I really enjoyed listening to the soundtrack.

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preppy-3
2007/01/26

I caught this at the Provincetown International Film Festival. It's about a pair of identical twins (Mark and Alex) who grow up to realize they're gay. One of them remains a man but the other wants to get a sex change--maybe. This film deals with how they grew up and how one wants to get a sex change.The subject matter is certainly different and this movie is pretty well-done...but I do have a problem with it. All the people interviewed (including the brothers) have blank looks on their faces and speak in a monotone about everything. It lessens the impact of some truly horrifying events the men went through and always keeps the viewer at arms length. Still this is a fascinating documentary and the discussions about gender changing are very interesting. Worth catching.

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