Mark and Jake know they don't belong together. Audiences know they don't, thanks to Tom Miller's skill. And that's the tragedy of "Snap!" -- they stay together and we see their relationship unravel in the ugliest ways.
In a scant few minutes, Miller makes sure we love these gay men and despise these gay men and how they treat one another. But most importantly, Miller makes sure we understand these gay men and know what they've lost because of a bad decision. [24/11/19]
Mark and Jake know they don't belong together. Audiences know they don't, thanks to Tom Miller's skill. And that's the tragedy of "Snap!" -- they stay together and we see their relationship unravel in the ugliest ways.
In a scant few minutes, Miller makes sure we love these gay men and despise these gay men and how they treat one another. But most importantly, Miller makes sure we understand these gay men and know what they've lost because of a bad decision. [24/11/19]