Emerson Thorsen, 13, lives with his parents in their eco-home in the wilds of Nova Scotia. He’s just had his first wet dream and completed writing and illustrating his first book, all 1000 pages of it. Meanwhile, the home-schooled youth can barely add 2 + 2, so his mother enrolls him in the local junior high. There, Emerson’s 42-year-old English teacher, Don Grant, has settled into a life of perpetual adolescence, paying regular visits to a park restroom for anonymous sex. In the classroom, Emerson stirs things up. Surprisingly, Don sees a bit of himself reflected in Emerson. Emerson, initially scornful of his teacher, soon develops his first crush on Don. The precociously confident boy, raised in a household of casual nudity and sexual openness, throws himself into this awakening of his heart with dangerous abandon. This is going to be a Whole New Thing. For everyone.

To its enormous credit, the movie remains on high ground. It recognizes that growing pains don’t inevitably lead to scandal and catastrophe. They are discomforts to be endured for as long as they last. If you’re lucky, they can also be valuable learning experiences. — The New York Times

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Not your average teen movie. The entire drama unfolds with the sense that these are real people living real lives, not facile movie fictions. The cast is uniformly excellent, but (Aaron) Webber in his first feature role is a stand out, delivering a subtle performance that offers a fully realized portrayal of a smart, sensitive, confused, and sometimes bratty and obnoxious youth. — Pam Grady

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9 Responses to “Whole New Thing”
  1. Phillip Identicon Icon Phillip says:

    Abgucker.

  2. Josh Identicon Icon Josh says:

    Erstens hab ich den Post schon geplant seit es milkboys gibt und zweitens… soll ich mal zählen, was du so alles von hier geborgt hast? ;p

  3. Jay Identicon Icon Jay says:

    Und der ein oder andere talentierte Videoschneider (*hüstel*) hat seinen grottigen Teaser jetzt erst fertig bekommen, da ihm vorher jedes Schneideprogramm übel mitgespielt hat -_-. [Man sieht, es ist nicht besser geworden, Übergänge und Co. gibt's keine, aber wenigstens läuft das Video jetzt ohne Darth Vader Sound.. ich will den Moviemaker zurück..]

  4. Phillip Identicon Icon Phillip says:

    http://nextgaytv.blogspot.com/search/label/Whole%20New%20Things

  5. Chris Identicon Icon Chris says:

    Cool to see something like this coming from a fellow Atlantic Canadian province… it kind of makes me ashamed I hadn’t heard of it before. :P

  6. Batz Identicon Icon Batz says:

    Den japanischen Film Gohatto (Taboo) könntest du auch hier verlinken, den kann man sich nämlich komplett auf youtube anschauen (in 11 Teile zerlegt):
    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=bpCeXWPS1Ng

  7. Paul in CT Identicon Icon Paul in CT says:

    I recently got this movie through Netflix and can recommend it. Not your usual “gay coming of age” story. And it’s well written and well acted.

  8. JensAusWorms Identicon Icon JensAusWorms says:

    joshy, ich habe dir einen filmtipp für den 09-04-2008, ard, bei gayromeo gepostet. jens

  9. hyper Identicon Icon hyper says:

    downloaded the vid over TPB but can`t play it. Why? I can`t even note what codecs are used(used GSpot`s actual version). PLEASE help me cause the teaser looks amazing

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