Dimples agreed by saying: “While Jake is grateful for the conversation, I feel I’m most grateful for the people who are not just talking about it, but are also taking interest in it because that’s the most important first step.”
“It’s interesting to discover that a story like this actually happened before. I wonder what everyone involved in the story felt. If only we take a little bit more time to listen and understand, then we will probably pick up lessons here that we never thought we needed in our lives,” Dimples pointed out.Meanwhile, Sean said he admitted to have felt slightly hurt when he read the negative comments.
“I can’t blame the bashers. I understand their sentiments, but what they’re saying is that they want all representations of the LGBTQIA+ community to be positive—that doesn’t happen in real life. If that’s the only thing we aspire to see, then that’s idealism and romanticism,” Quinn pointed out. “We tell all kinds of stories. What I did in this film was that I treated each character as a human being. I didn’t try to put labels and stereotypes.
Jake, who has already shot a gay-themed movie with Lamangan titled “Lihis” in 2013, pointed out: “This is so much different from “Lihis.” Our entire shoot was smooth-sailing. I guess it helped that I didn’t feel any reluctance from Sean, as well,” Jake said.
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