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The DL Chronicles (2005) Certificate 18

The DL Chronicles

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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(60%)
 
Starring: Damian T. Raven | Sheilynn Wactor | T. Ashanti Mozelle
Director: Deondray Gossett, Quincy Le Near
Studio: TLA RELEASING
Run time: 129 mins
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: May 05, 2008

Each episode of THE DL CHRONICLES, a gay-themed television drama, focuses on a different African-American man who lives a secret sexual life. While the main character Chadwick Williams writes a book about homosexual men, he witnesses the struggles faced by Wes, Robert, Boo, and Mark as they embark on a journey of self-discovery, paved with denial and eventual sexual awakening.

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5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
How DL Are You?

A Customer from London, 14th March, 2008

Not so very long ago, exclusively gay TV shows were non-existent. Certainly, there were gay characters in mainstream shows, but no shows just for us. That's all changed in the last few years, and since Queer As Folk debuted in 1999 (with a superior US version appearing the following year), TV shows in which we're the majority - not the minority - have been springing up like erections in a Bel Ami flick. Noah's Arc, Dante's Cove, Metrosexuality, The Closet - and The DL Chronicles. The DL Chronicles differs from its cousins in looking at a different set of characters in each self-contained episode, with narrator Chadwick Williams (Damian T. Raven) and the theme of 'men of color' living sexually duplicitous and secret lifestyles the unifying factors. The four episodes that make up the first season are refreshingly varied, featuring men in various situations and of differing circumstance. But cast an eye over a handful of reviews of this series and you'll discover it's the third episode, Boo, which receives the most acclaim. Undoubtably, Oneil Cespedes, playing Boo, is platinum grade eye candy, and turns in one of the strongest performances in all the episodes; it's also one of the best realised episodes. But the story - that of a downlow player and a thug - is the most obvious one; it's a crowdpleaser. Everyone wants to be a thug, and those that don't wanna get one. In particular, Boo has been trumpeted as the definitive vision of black gay masculinity, against Noah's Arc, which critics accuse of camping it up (presumably for showing some gay men acting fem). That isn't a criticism of the episode, however, just a rationale for its popularity amongst viewers. Interestingly, Boo is shown sleeping with just about anyone - female, male, black, white, whatever. Despite being sold as a series about 'men of color', the cast is actually racially ambiguous, and doesn't seem intent on perpetuating racial separtism in the gay community like Queer As Folk (which in five years didn't feature any non-white characters) and Noah's Arc (where the only whites seen on screen were gay bashers). The other episodes are all strong in their own right, and often surprising. My only real gripe is the intrusive and dated background music - give me the intelligent, soundtrack-free experience of The Wire and The Shield. The ponderous piano employed on The DL Chronicles, so beloved of indie producers, is jarring. Music aside, The DL Chronicles is hugely enjoyable, heartfelt, and perhaps most importantly, promises much more. Roll on season two.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
good film

A Customer from great yarrmouth, 2nd June, 2008

was ok but wouldnt rent it again

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Loved it

richard from , 24th May, 2008

really enjoyable - the actings NOT awful for a change in a gay production - cant wait for more!!!!!!!!!1

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Rated 3.0 stars
Correction - credit where it's due

callmeMrTibbs from , 12th March, 2010

The 'superior US version' of Queer As Folk (referred to in the review above) was a CANADIAN production, shot in Canada, but dramatically set as if in Pittsburg, USA. The 5 season show is a MUST for all gays.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Worth watching

lewis34 from , 15th October, 2009

This is a program that is worth watching but it is not something that u would watch over and over.

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Rated 0.0 stars
the dl chronicles

A Customer from Luton, 1st July, 2009

painful to watch, the acting wasnt good

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