In The Grayscale (En la gama de los grises)
Wolfe (2015)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Romance
Not In Collection
#538
7*
Seen ItYes
(8/19/2016 NetFlix, & 12/3/2017 & 2/22/18 Nextflix)
IMDB   6.5
101 mins Chile / Spanish
VoD 
Francisco Celhay Bruno
Emilio Edwards Fer
Daniela Ramírez Soledad
Matías Torres Diego
Emilio Edwards Fer Contreras
Matías Torres Daniel
Sergio Hernandez Toto
Marcial Tagle Germán Schulz
Renee Alamo Extra
Camilo Aravena Extra
Cristian Bamaza Extra
Jorge Bautelicos Extra
Daniel Blanco Extra
Catalina Brijo Extra
Javiera Brijo Extra
Florencia Bustos Extra
Ignacio Bustos Extra
Joaquin Bustos Extra
Rodrigo Carcamo Extra
Francisco Carrasco Extra
Rodrigo Castillo Extra
Carlos Cid Extra
Emir Cifuentes Extra
Alejandro Contreras Extra
Danny Cortes Extra
Daniela Cross Extra
David DeFlores Extra
Director/Choreographer
Claudio Marcone
Producer Luis Cifuentes
Claudio Marcone
Writer/Composer Rodrigo Antonio Norero
Cinematography Andrés Jordán
Music Dario Segui


Bruno is an architect who has a perfect life: A nice family and a good job. Anyway, Bruno has a deep sense of unease. He decides to leave his wife to be alone and have time to find him self. A business man offers him to build an iconic landmark in Santiago city. Motivated by this professional challenge, Bruno feels he can find a twist in his life by a vocational route. He start working with a young history teacher named Fer (29) who is agile, energetic, captivating and gay. Starts between them an unexpected and intense romance. At this point he must decide his path. The biggest learning: simplicity is the best way to get up again.
Edition Details
Original Title En la gama de los grises
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
References
Streaming, VoD NetFlix

Notes
The conventional belief among most gay men is that one is either gay or straight, there is no grayscale -- I know personally that this is just not so -- Human affectional attachments and sexual preferences are much more complex --This film, with all it weaknesses, presents the dilemma thoughtfully - I especially liked the film's ambiguity, much as is life itself -- It may be a hard film for those living at either end of the spectrum to watch though.