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Simple minds.


Hate Crime

* Written and directed by Tommy Stovall * Starring Seth Peterson Seth Peterson (born August 16, 1970) is an American actor, best known for his role as Robbie Hansen from 1999 until 2002 on the television series Providence.

Peterson recently guest starred as "Nate" (recurring) in Burn Notice
 and Chad Donella * Image Entertainment

Robbie and Trey are the ideal gay couple: about to get married, blessed with an adorable a·dor·a·ble  
adj.
1. Delightful, lovable, and charming: an adorable set of twins.

2. Worthy of adoration.
 dog and identically toned chests, and beloved by all their neighbors in a middle-class Dallas suburb. Well, make that almost all their neighbors: When Chris (Chad Donella), a conservative preachers son, moves in next door, his squinty squint  
v. squint·ed, squint·ing, squints

v.intr.
1. To look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight.

2.
a. To look or glance sideways.

b.
 eyes and homophobic threats set the couple on edge. Robbie's worst fears are confirmed when Trey (Brian J. Smith) ends up the victim of a hate crime. Was Chris responsible? Robbie (Seth Peterson) is determined to find out and take justice into his own hands. Hate Crime is an uneasy mix of whodunit, revenge fantasy, and social drama, with plot twists that may surprise, but thinly drawn characters who rarely do. The gay couple is as angelic and bland as the opposing fundamentalists are cruel, which makes Robbie's vigilantism Taking the law into one's own hands and attempting to effect justice according to one's own understanding of right and wrong; action taken by a voluntary association of persons who organize themselves for the purpose of protecting a common interest, such as liberty, property, or  both one-note and hard to argue with. The supporting characters are given a bit more personality to work with--notably Lin Shaye as a feisty neighbor and Donella, who strives mightily to give inner life to his clenched clench  
tr.v. clenched, clench·ing, clench·es
1. To close tightly: clench one's teeth; clenched my fists in anger.

2.
 character. But the real crime is that the film reduces such important issues to an argument this simple.--K.B.
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Author:Buchanan, Kyle
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Nov 21, 2006
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