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The DL Chronicles: The Complete First Season
by Liberation Ent

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WELLSPRING/GENIUS
Publisher: Liberation Ent
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Actors: Dl Chronicles

"The DL Chronicles" tells the stories of men of color who by consequence and by choice live sexually duplicitous and secret lifestyles. The "Down Low" is a slang term sometimes used to refer to African-American men who identify themselves as straight but secretly engage in sexual activity with men. They date women have children and often marry in an effort to appear heterosexual to the public. Most of these men do not identify as gay or bisexual and refuse to be associated with the gay identity or gay community.System Requirements:Run Time: 132 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 858423001254 Manufacturer No: LIB00125

Four episodes comprise the first season of the DL Chronicles, about black men "living in a gray area" between gay and straight, according to the narrator Chadwick Williams (Damian Raven). The drama is framed as if Williams, a journalist introduced in the first episode, is sharing each story to enlighten viewers to the complexities of being an out gay man in various African-American communities. The shows, titled "Wes," "Robert," "Boo," and "Mark," describe these men's sexual situations, ranging from complete cover-up to their near-comings out. Wes Thomas (Darren Schnase) is a married real estate banker whose infidelity is kept under tight wraps. Robert Hall (Terrell Tilford) falls in love with Austin (Kareem Ferguson), a local store manager, but is terrified of his daughter finding out. Boo is faced with homophobia and outright prejudice everywhere he turns, and becomes doubly anxious about AIDS. The last episode, "Mark," turns the series around, by showing an example of a man who has just decided to tell his family the truth. Overall, the series manages a careful balance of drama, including some steamy sex scenes, and educational content, to help viewers understand how hard it is for these men to fight for community acceptance. Furthermore, there are great humorous moments, such as when all the men and women who Boo has slept with flash before his eyes, to prevent the show from seeming didactic. All these characters who are keeping it on the "down low" have something to tell us about tolerance, as well as charm and wit. --Trinie Dalton


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Definitely Worth Watching
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
There are four stories in this set which all deal with aspects of the 'Down Low' life. It gives us a view from not only the DL person's viewpoint, but many of those who he comes into contact as well. I felt Episode #1 was the weakest, since by the end of the story, there is no real change made in the lead character's life. There's plenty of eye candy in each episode to keep you interested in these characters and see how they resolve thier life issues. Episode #2 is cute, predictable and very 'sweet'. Episode three is a real eye-opener as to what often happens in society. Blame for the spread of STDs is shared not only by the DL individuals, but also their contacts as well. It makes a strong case as to why we need to use protection EVERY time with EVERYBODY. Episode #4 has an interesting 'plot twist' and keeps the viewer's attention focused. The additional conversations by the Directors and actors in the "Commentary" section makes for a very interesting expose on this DL topic as well. I'd heartily recommend it.

Too Good
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
I would recommend that all females watch this then check out your husband or boyfriend.

Needs More Episodes Produced
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
The DL Chronicles: The Complete First Season is lacking in very few aspects. However if there is a sore spot, it is the number of episodes - too few for this viewer. Hopefully here! cable channel will allocate more funding to generate a full season - 22 episodes. The variety of actors and their respective talent happens to be the cornerstone of the high quality production. The fact the directors/producers keep the story lines moving forward is another reason to celebrate The DL Chronicles. Here's hoping the second season will be just as sucessful and thought provoking.

"the ways of men"
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
This was an eye opener for me, was a bit shocking to see girls and dudes take unprotected sex so lightly, and without a thought about themselves..It was a really good story though, one that teaches and allow the viewer some space to think....

OUTSTANDING BLACK GAY SERIES
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
THIS DVD WAS GREAT , WONDERFUL, OUTSTANDING. THE DVD SERIES HAD A REAL WONDERFUL SORTIES LINE I HOPE HE WILL CONTINUE WITH MORE IT A DVD FOR ALL BLACK BI/GAY MEN EVEN OTHER STRIAGHT PEOPLE TO VIEW. HAS VERY IMPORT ISSUE FACE THE BLACK COMMUNITY IN GENERAL




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