'BROS' is as hilarious as it is groundbreaking
The movie "BROS" is groundbreaking in two ways.
It’s the first romantic comedy about a gay couple by a major studio to get theatrical release.
And it’s so well done, it may herald the return of rom-coms in general.
The film stars Billy Eichner (who also co-wrote it) and Luke Macfarlane (known for his leading man roles in Hallmark movies.)
Eichner plays an outspoken podcaster who’s opening an LGBTQ+ history museum. Macfarlane plays a Cross Fit enthusiast working a thankless job as an estate attorney. Per rom-com formula, they’re opposites who attract.
The movie doesn’t shy away from gay culture, especially in regards to dating. It also features an almost all-gay cast.
Entertainment reporter Kim Holcomb talked to Eichner and Macfarlane about making the film.
HOLCOMB: "I got to see the screening with a bunch of people — my husband and some friends from work — and one of my friends from work, Joseph, is gay said, 'I didn't expect it to be that gay.' He meant that as a huge compliment. Is it?”
EICHNER: “Yeah, I mean we wanted to do something that was really funny and honest. And it meant a lot to me personally that the movie be honest, that we didn't tiptoe around our lives. I think it's even more important for straight people, or as important, to see it. Because gay people, we know our lives. We don't necessarily see it reflected a lot but we know what they are. And I think for straight people, what's fun about this and exciting is to get a little peek behind the curtain at what gay culture really is."
MACFARLANE: “As gay people, we got to learn a lot about straight people for many years — like in 'Sleepless in Seattle.'”
EICHNER: "We've been watching romantic comedies about straight people for decades, and we love them of course, so I think this is a cool opportunity to reverse that."
HOLCOMB: "Which rom-com trope do you think we should start doing in real life?"
MACFARLANE: "I'm going to give a very mushy answer. Trope doesn't seem like big enough of a word, but if the thing is that you have to be honest and reveal yourself and take down your guards, which happens a lot in romantic comedies, true love can come in."
HOLCOMB: "Oh my goodness, how do you top that, Eichner?”
EICHNER: “Well... I won't go there. This is a gay rom-com. (laughter) I really still love scenes of two characters walking around New York and engaging in witty banter. You wouldn't necessarily be that sharp in real life, but I love seeing people do that."
HOLCOMB: "You guys are both revelations in this movie, so I wanted to ask you some questions so that our audience can get to know you a little better in real life. Who is more likely to answer the phone when someone calls?”
EICHNER: “Me?”
MACFARLANE: “Yeah, I think that seems right."
HOLCOMB: "How about return the shopping cart at the grocery store?”
EICHNER: “Luke.”
MACFARLANE: “Me. I'm a Canadian.”
EICHNER: “I'm like, 'Where do these go? Someone?' I don't even cook. I'm a New Yorker."
HOLCOMB: "Who's most likely to take the last piece of pizza?"
MACFARLANE: "I would probably be guilty of that."
HOLCOMB: "Who is most likely to convince the entire crowd to sing along at karaoke?"
EICHNER: "That would be me, although I'm not a karaoke person. But I like speaking — I can speak to a large group."
HOLCOMB: "The universal theme in this movie is obviously love but what other universal theme do you hope audience members take away?"
EICHNER: "I think that we live in a really cynical world and there's a lot to be angry about, and rightfully so. And with social media it makes us all anxious, crazy people. And for that reason, I think romantic comedies have gone out of style, it's almost like the world is too cynical for them. I can be very cynical, I've been very cynical in a lot of my past work, and that's all well and good. But I do think we need to make room for things that are uplifting and for movies that really make you laugh and make you feel good."
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