Fire Island (film) explained

Fire Island
Director:Andrew Ahn
Screenplay:Joel Kim Booster
Music:Jay Wadley
Cinematography:Felipe Vara de Rey
Editing:Brian A. Kates
Studio:Jax Media
Distributor:Searchlight Pictures
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$10 million[1]

Fire Island is a 2022 American romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Ahn, written by and starring Joel Kim Booster. The film co-stars Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora, James Scully, and Margaret Cho. The plot follows a group of gay friends on vacation at the titular New York island, where romance becomes complicated by classism in a story inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Distributed and produced by Searchlight Pictures, the film was released June 3, 2022 on Hulu, to generally positive reviews.

Plot

Every year, Noah and his close friends Howie, Luke, Keegan, and Max embark on a weeklong vacation to Fire Island, noted for its gay villages. The group takes the ferry from Sayville, New York on Long Island's South Shore to Fire Island Pines, and are reunited with their "house mother" Erin. Erin reveals that she has to sell her house, making this the last week they will spend together. The group meets Charlie, a doctor, and his wealthy friends, including Will, a lawyer, and Cooper. Howie and Charlie take interest in each other. Noah decides that his mission for the trip is for Howie to get laid. Charlie invites the group to his house, where the group gets drunk, feeling looked-down on by the other guests. Two of them cause a scene but Charlie and Howie get closer. Noah overhears Will criticizing the group and sounding worried that Charlie might get ripped off. He says Noah is 'fine' but 'not hot enough to be annoying'.

Howie spends the night in the bath tub and the next day, Noah goes to collect him. He invites Charlie and his friends to dinner at Erin's as a thank you for looking after Howie. At the grocery store, Noah meets Dex and they flirt. Upon discovering that Will dislikes Dex, Noah invites Dex to dinner as well. Charlie, Cooper, and Will arrive for dinner, and Will spots an Alice Munro book belonging to Noah. They discuss books, surprising both Will and Noah. Dex arrives, flanked by Luke and Keegan, making Will uncomfortable. Dex claims that Will judges him for making content on OnlyFans.

Howie tells the group that he and Charlie kissed, making Noah more intent on making the two a match. The group attends the weekly underwear party in Cherry Grove and do an assortment of illicit drugs. Cooper implies to Noah that he wants Will for himself and accuses Noah's growing attraction to Will of being based on money.

Noah meets up with Dex again. They head to the dark room to have sex, but Noah is distracted by Will and accidentally hits Dex in the nose. This causes a public confrontation between Cooper, Will, Dex, and Noah, during which Noah sees Charlie making out with someone that is not Howie. Turns out it is Charlie's ex. Noah gathers his intoxicated friends and Howie, who is distraught about Charlie. Noah walks back to the Pines with Will and they fight. Noah accuses Will of being uptight and judgmental, and Will tells Noah that Noah is pretentious even if he pretends not to be. At an afterparty in the Pines, Howie and Noah fight. Howie wants to give up on searching for romance and tells Noah that their experiences are not the same just because they are both gay and Asian, citing issues of body dysmorphia.

Noah is woken up the next day by his friends delivering a letter from Will. Will apologizes for the remarks he made after he first met Noah and explains that Dex hurt someone close to Will in the past. Charlie arrives to tell Howie that he has gotten back together with his ex-boyfriend, who has Lyme disease, and will be leaving the island sooner than expected.

Noah runs into Will at a drag bar. He shows Noah Dex's Instagram profile, on which he posts thirst traps with activism tags ("Black Lives Matter" and "Stop Asian Hate") to get attention. Noah and Will grow closer. Later, the group learn that Dex has posted a video of him and Luke having sex online without Luke's consent. Will helps Noah confront Dex by threatening legal action. Dex agrees to take down the video.

The next day, Howie tells Noah he is leaving because he cannot get over Charlie's rejection. Noah confronts Charlie, who acknowledges that he has feelings for Howie. Noah and his friends hijack a water taxi to catch up to Howie's. Charlie express his feelings to Howie, and they kiss. The group goes to watch the sunset. Noah and Will dance together and finally kiss, agreeing to give their relationship a try.

Cast

Production

Streaming television network Quibi announced development of a comedy series titled Trip in September 2019, starring, created, and written by Joel Kim Booster.[2] The project was given a series order on March 11, 2020, with Jax Media set to produce.[3] Bowen Yang was cast in a lead role on April 15, 2020. Booster and Yang, who are both out gay Asian comedians and "life-changing" friends, were set to play fictionalized versions of themselves.[4] Closet Monster filmmaker Stephen Dunn was attached to direct the series.[5] Upon the shutdown of Quibi on December 1, 2020, the entire project was jeopardized.[6]

Searchlight Pictures announced the purchase of Booster's script on June 30, 2021, to produce as a feature film re-titled Fire Island. Spa Night director Andrew Ahn replaced Dunn as director.[7] The following month, Margaret Cho joined the cast of the film, as the only woman to be part of the film's cast.[8] Conrad Ricamora, James Scully, Matt Rogers, Tomas Matos, Torian Miller, and Nick Adams were added to the film in August 2021, with Zane Phillips, Michael Graceffa, Aidan Wharton, Peter Smith, and Bradley Gibson joining the ensemble cast.[9] Principal photography began August 12, 2021, and was scheduled to last through September 2021, with filming taking place in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Fire Island, the locale of the film's title.[10] The final script incorporated humorous topics the filmmakers had long shared as friends.[11]

Themes

Queer themes

In Fire Island, Joel Kim Booster reimagines Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" through a queer lens, transporting the classic themes miscommunication and romance to the contemporary setting of Fire Island, New York. The adaptation introduces a group of gay men who frequent Fire Island, drawing parallels between Joel Kim Booster personal experiences and those depicted in Austen's novel.[12] Through its queer adaptation of a classic novel, Fire Island challenges conventional narratives of romance and relationships. Booster subverts traditional gender roles and heteronormative expectations, offering a fresh perspective on love, desire, and societal norms.[13] The film invites viewers to reconsider preconceived notions of romance and embrace diverse expressions of love and desire that are expressed through the movie and often overlooked in Austen's original writing."Fire Island" serves as both a tribute to Jane Austen's themes and a celebration of queer identity and community.[14]

Class relations

The film portrays the ways in which queer individuals assess one another, drawing from their own experiences of discrimination and marginalization to perpetuate a hierarchical class system seen in a straight community as way to elevate their own social status within the community.[15] The characters navigate the intricacies of social class within the queer community, even in a space like Fire Island, where traditional heterosexual norms are absent. Joel Kim Booster, the screenwriter, draws parallels between Austen's exploration of class struggles and the dynamics observed within the queer community. He emphasizes how, in the absence of straight oppression, queer individuals can inadvertently recreate artificial class systems and hierarchies.[16]

Similar to Austen's novel, the forging of relationships across perceived class lines is also impacted by these biases, as Howie finds himself enamored with Charlie, a charming doctor who is part of a group of affluent and judgmental individuals.[17] Among Charlie's friends is Will, the Mr. Darcy to Noah's Lizzie for adaptation. As these social circles intertwine, tensions escalate with the characters being made to feel unwelcome in Charlie's upper-class circle, with Noah and Will exchanging both flirtations and sharp remarks.[18]

Race relations

In addition to class dynamics, Fire Island tackles issues of race within the queer community, particularly highlighting the experiences of Asian American characters. The film features a predominantly POC cast, reflecting the diverse realities of queer individuals. Characters like Bowen Yang's Howie represent the intersection of being queer and Asian-American, adding layers to the narrative and offering representation to underrepresented communities within the LGBTQ+ umbrella.[19]

Fire Island as a setting

"Fire Island" serves as a poignant exploration of queer spaces, particularly focusing on the titular island as a haven for the LGBTQ+ community. The film celebrates Fire Island's significance as a historic queer hotspot, where individuals could socialize without fear of judgment or persecution. Throughout the narrative, there is a deliberate absence of straight characters, allowing queer culture to be glorified and celebrated authentically.[20] This specificity highlights Fire Island as a place where queer individuals can exist free from the influence of heteronormativity, exploring the nuances of LGBTQ+ life without the need to cater to cis-het audiences.[21]

By centering on found family and friendship dynamics within the community, "Fire Island" offers a nuanced portrayal of the joys and complexities of LGBTQ+ life. The movie also changes the expectations of the typical retelling of Pride and Prejudice by concentrating more on the friendship and family elements present in the original writing, moving it away from a more traditional rom-com. By focusing on the relationship between Lizzie (Noah) and Jane (Howie) as well as their attachment to the family house they are losing, it sets the priorities of the movie to the core of the queer experience.[22] The movie emphasizes the necessity of portraying how joyful and raunchy queer experiences while also acknowledging the potential for the community to experience internal conflicts and divisions.[23]

Release

The film was released June 3, 2022, on Hulu in the United States, Star+ in Latin America, and later released on June 17 Disney+ via Star in other international territories.[9] [24]

Reception

Audience viewership

According to Whip Media's viewership tracking app TV Time, Fire Island was the eighth most anticipated film during the month of June 2022.[25] According to the streaming aggregator Reelgood, Fire Island was the sixth most streamed movie across all platforms during the week of June 11, 2022.[26]

Critical reception

Fire Island received positive reviews from critics upon release.[27] [28] [29] [30] [31] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 72 out of 100 based on reviews from 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[32]

Alex Abad-Santos of Vox applauded Fire Island for being a high-profile comedy movie that dares to focus on gay men's sex lives without providing debauchery, and found the screenplay ambitious for its approach on social expectations, stereotypes, and racism. He also praised the film's take on friendship between LGBT people, while complimenting the chemistry between Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang's characters.[33] David Fear of Rolling Stone found Fire Island to be a love letter to the LGBT community and its culture, writing, "This romantic comedy has its share of those archetypes. It also has gay lead characters, gay love interests, gay heroes, gay villains, and gay people of color galore. That doesn't excuse some of the clunkier, more brochure-friendly scenarios that Fire Island throws at them. But it does give you the warmest gratitude towards the persons who, by bringing everyone to this picture-perfect spot and inviting them to the party in the Pines, had been the means of uniting them."[34]

Siddhant Adlakha of IGN rated the movie 9/10 and wrote: "Indie director Andrew Ahn creates a mainstream queer classic with the romcom Fire Island, his inventive modern adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Following a group of gay friends on a wild vacation, it features some of the funniest and most tension-filled scenes in any movie this year. As complete as any piece of entertainment can be."[35] Jude Dry of IndieWire gave the film an "A−" rating. Dry found Booster's screenplay amusing and stated that Andrew Ahn's direction "brings a cinematic touch that elevates the comedy."[36]

Odie Henderson of RogerEbert.com rated the movie three out of four stars and called it an entertaining and heartfelt romantic comedy film. Henderson complimented Booster's screenplay for its humor and its approach on racial issues, and praised Ahn's approach to plot lines and characters conflicts. Henderson also singled out cinematographer Felipe Vara de Rey, saying he manages to provide a nostalgic feeling about the island of the same name.[37] Jennifer Green of Common Sense Media rated the film three out of five stars and complimented the movie for its depiction of positive messages and role models, as well as its diverse characters of different origins and sexualities. Green stated Fire Island manages to approach issues raised by heteronormativity and social expectations.[38]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Artios AwardsMarch 7, 2024Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Film, Non-Theatrical ReleaseJessica Munks, Andrew Fem[39]
Dorian AwardsJune 26, 2023Best TV Movie or MiniseriesFire Island [40]
GLAAD Media AwardsMay 13, 2023Outstanding Film – Streaming or TVFire Island [41]
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Gotham AwardsNovember 28, 2022Ensemble TributeNick Adams, Joel Kim Booster, Margaret Cho, Tomás Matos, Torian Miller, Zane Phillips, Conrad Ricamora, Matt Rogers, James Scully, and Bowen Yang[43]
Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best Streaming MovieFire Island[44]
Independent Spirit AwardsMarch 4, 2023Best First ScreenplayJoel Kim Booster[45]
Mill Valley Film FestivalOctober 15, 202210 Screenwriters to WatchJoel Kim Booster[46]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsJanuary 6-7, 2024Outstanding Television MovieFire Island[47]
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieJoel Kim Booster
Producers Guild of America AwardsFebruary 25, 2023Outstanding Producer of Streamed or Televised Motion PicturesJohn Hodges and Brooke Posch[48]
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Notes and References

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  7. Web site: Joel Kim Booster, Bowen Yang to Top Feature Fire Island with Director Andrew Ahn for Searchlight (Exclusive) . Donnelly . Matt . . June 30, 2021 . July 2, 2021 . July 1, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210701022207/https://variety.com/2021/film/news/bowen-yang-joel-kim-booster-fire-island-1235008046/ . live .
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  29. News: Singh . Ritika . May 5, 2024 . Fire Island Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Hulu . July 26, 2024 . . It garnered positive reviews.
  30. News: Wong . Curtis M. . June 9, 2022 . Writer Claims 'Fire Island' Fails The Bechdel Test, And Twitter Users Have Thoughts . July 26, 2024 . . “Fire Island” has received mostly positive reviews.
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  34. Fear . David . June 3, 2022 . Fire Island Is Part LGBTQ+ Rom-Com, Part Pride & Prejudice Among the Pines . June 20, 2022 . . en-US.
  35. Web site: Adlakha . Siddhant . May 23, 2022 . Fire Island Review . June 20, 2022 . . en.
  36. Web site: Dry . Jude . June 2, 2022 . Fire Island Review: The Gay Comedy Boom Bears Juicy Fruit in a Raucous Heartfelt Rom-Com . June 20, 2022 . . en.
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  43. News: Zee . Michaela . Malkin . Marc . September 20, 2022 . Fire Island to Receive Gotham Awards' Ensemble Tribute (Exclusive) . . September 21, 2022.
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