It may sound improbable, but here we have a documentary that is upbeat while being about suffering with inoperable cancer. Gordon was first identified with his sexual orientation eight years ago, and around that time he started using gay comic books as a way to tackle his thoughts and worries. He does this by employing humor to reach to the core of taboos surrounding death and disease, blending many of the excellent caregivers and nurses he meets into his expressively painted universe. It is a love story set between Edinburgh, Scotland, and Virginia, in the United States, and it is sage, sweet, and invigorating all at the same time. Gordon is someone from whom all of us may get some insight regarding love, life, and even death.
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It may sound improbable, but here we have a documentary that is upbeat while being about suffering with inoperable cancer. Gordon was first identified with his sexual orientation eight years ago, and around that time he started using gay comic books as a way to tackle his thoughts and worries. He does this by employing humor to reach to the core of taboos surrounding death and disease, blending many of the excellent caregivers and nurses he meets into his expressively painted universe. It is a love story set between Edinburgh, Scotland, and Virginia, in the United States, and it is sage, sweet, and invigorating all at the same time. Gordon is someone from whom all of us may get some insight regarding love, life, and even death.
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