I don't have much detail about this song, but apparently there are several remixes available in Youtube... a sign of popularity??



Lyrics:
I want to hold him in my arms
I want to protect him safe from harm
I want to touch him with my lips
When will we kiss
I need to take him by the hand
I need to make him understand
He's not like any other man
I've got to have him

Baby
You better tell me truth
I don't want to fall in love with you
Honey you're heaven sent
You don't know what you got
I don't wanna fall in love with you
But every single little thing you do

Baby makes me wanna fall in love
I see him standing there alone
He's my adonis I turn to stone
Forbidden fruit is bitter sweet
I need to eat
Suddenly we look into each others eyes
Are you the devil in disguise
Falling in love is never wise

Baby
You better tell me truth
I don't want to fall in love with you
Honey you're heaven sent
You don't know what you got
I don't wanna fall in love with you
But every single little thing you do
Baby makes me wanna fall in love

Italy came up with another good quality film which dealt with the issue of two men's bonding with one another. Matteo and Francesca are good friends with another couple - Diego and Shary. In their vacation by the beach, where Diego and Shary's young adult son came back from New York to join them, all hell broke loose.

Shary disagreed with Diego over the responsibility of the upbringing of David. Matteo began to question his commitment to Francesca when his feeling began to betray him. He could not get over his thoughts and temptation for David.

I enjoy gay themed films from Europe and South America. They are more likely to be good films with strong story plots, unlike USA, which is producing more and more trashy B-grades gay themed movies. David's Birthday is another excellent movie from Italy, where there is an invitation for movie lovers to enjoy thoroughly where the director is trying to convey to us.

Personally, I was disappointed that the gay plot comes in only after half-way of the film, and it does not dwell much on it, until the intense ending. And the ending is another film just like South Korea's Frozen Flower (2008), which is more likely to paint an ugly conclusion on the gays.

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