I think of Tom of Finland as a comic artist, but that’s not really accurate. He’s best known for capturing lovingly detailed portraits of classic gay fetish imagery — the well-built biker in leather with a thick mustache, the bulging sailor, the hairy-chested construction worker — all in tight pants, strongly muscled and well-endowed. The movie publicity calls them “iconic homoerotic drawings”, and so they are. I think I associate him with comics because his art was often available, back […] | |
I think of Tom of Finland as a comic artist, but that’s not really accurate. He’s best known for capturing lovingly detailed portraits of classic gay fetish imagery — the well-built biker in leather with a thick mustache, the bulging sailor, the hairy-chested construction worker — all in tight pants, strongly muscled and well-endowed. The movie publicity calls them “iconic homoerotic drawings”, and so they are. I think I associate him with comics because his art was often available, back in the day before the internet gave everyone porn at their fingertips, in comic shop back rooms with XXXenophile and the Playboy back issues. Anyway, Tom of Finland (his pen name) was born Touko Valio Laaksonen and passed away in 1991. Now there’s a biopic movie about his life and struggles, including his time in Los Angeles and his later artistic success. Tom of Finland is debuting in the US at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month, in Finnish with English subtitles. Here’s the English teaser trailer:
And the original Finnish (with more butts and some English dialogue):
And the official summary:
And a review that suggests it’s a good film, but not great. Link : Tom of Finland Movie Screening at Tribeca Festival | |
News Anime , Manga & Comic: Comic.MangaOnlineFree.Com - Special pages News Anime and Manga prestige, world news Manga & Anime at your fingertips |
Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 11, 2018
Tom of Finland Movie Screening at Tribeca Festival
Author Unknown
Published tháng 11 26, 2018
Next
Related
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
EmoticonEmoticon