Directed by:
Craig JohnsonScreenplay:
Craig JohnsonCinematography:
Hillary SperaComposer:
Nathan LarsonCast:
Daniel Doheny, Antonio Marziale, Joanna Adler, Isabella Amara, William Ragsdale, Madeline Weinstein, Ayden Mayeri, Annie Q., David Fierro, Daniel Zolghadri (more)VOD (1)
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Alex Truelove (Daniel Doheny) is on a quest to lose his virginity, an event eagerly awaited by his patient girlfriend and cheered on with welcome advice by his rowdy friends. But Alex, a super gregarious dude, is oddly unmotivated. A magical house party featuring a lickable psychedelic frog and a lot of Skittles throws Alex into the presence of Elliot (Antonio Marziale), a hunky college guy, who pegs Alex as gay and flirts hard. Alex is taken aback but after a series of setbacks on the girlfriend front he takes the plunge and learns some interesting new facts about himself. The next steps are tough on Alex and form both the emotional core of the film and provide a teaching moment about how the "coming out" film has evolved as society has changed in its attitude towards homosexuality. (San Francisco International Film Festival)
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I kind of disliked the actors (but maybe that was just because their characters were written the way they were written), and I couldn't root for them in their troubles and therefore didn't enjoy it at all. In fact, I found it rather boring. And the ending was not for me at all. Seen a million times and it doesn't matter if Doctor Strangelove loves women, men, or trees. If you want a movie with a coming out, try something else, I doubt you will have to look long if you check out what others here recommend. ()