Four more gay-themed films with couples:
First is "Latter Days" about party boy Christian Markelli (Wes Ramsey) and Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss), a Mormon missionary. Christian is promiscuous and Aaron is saintly. They fall in love, but have to deal with regret, loss, perseverence, forgiveness, and other shit. The film is funny, sexy, emotional, with too many unrealistic coincidences.
Second is "Beautiful Thing", a love story set in a SE London housing estate. Jamie Gangel (Glen Berry), is an unpopular student who lives next door to athletic Ste Pearce (Scott Neal), who is beaten up by his father and brother. The film deals with their sexuality, love, and others finding out. There are sub-plots dealing with heterosexual friends.
Third is "Trick" about office worker Gabriel (Christian Campbell) and his love for Mark (John Paul Pitoc), a Go-Go dancer in a gay bar. They are prevented from having sex because of interference from friends and former lovers. But a relationship develops that is superior to the one-night-stand they wanted.
Last is "Angels in America" a TV mini-series with a runtime of 360 minutes. It's an adaptation of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a group of New Yorkers confronting AIDS, homophobia, life, death, and the divine in the Age of Nazi Reagan. Roy Cohn (Al Pacino) and Joe Pitt (Patrick Wilson) are in the closet: Pitt out of shame, and Cohn to preserve his power. The Broadway play was subtitled "A Gay Fantasia On National Themes" which is an accurate description of this ambitious and compelling adaptation.