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Mulligans

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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6,2/10
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Mulligans (2008)
A father lusts after his son's best friend when he brings him home from college for vacation
trailer wiedergeben2:29
6 Videos
10 Fotos
DramaRomanze

Zwei College-Freunde machen eine Reise nach Hause. Einer von ihnen macht einen Fehler, der eine Familie auseinanderreißen könnte. Manchmal gibt es keine zweite Chance, manchmal gibt es keine... Alles lesenZwei College-Freunde machen eine Reise nach Hause. Einer von ihnen macht einen Fehler, der eine Familie auseinanderreißen könnte. Manchmal gibt es keine zweite Chance, manchmal gibt es keinen Ausweg.Zwei College-Freunde machen eine Reise nach Hause. Einer von ihnen macht einen Fehler, der eine Familie auseinanderreißen könnte. Manchmal gibt es keine zweite Chance, manchmal gibt es keinen Ausweg.

  • Regie
    • Chip Hale
  • Drehbuch
    • Charlie David
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dan Payne
    • Thea Gill
    • Charlie David
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    3631
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    • Regie
      • Chip Hale
    • Drehbuch
      • Charlie David
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dan Payne
      • Thea Gill
      • Charlie David
    • 44Benutzerrezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Dan Payne
    Dan Payne
    • Nathan Davidson
    Thea Gill
    Thea Gill
    • Stacey Davidson
    Charlie David
    Charlie David
    • Chase Rousseau
    Derek Baynham
    Derek Baynham
    • Tyler Davidson
    • (as Derek James)
    Grace Vukovic
    Grace Vukovic
    • Birdie Davidson
    Amy Matysio
    Amy Matysio
    • Bre Hamilton
    Nhi Do
    Nhi Do
    • Christy
    Anthony Joseph
    Anthony Joseph
    • Jarod
    Calum Worthy
    Calum Worthy
    • Felix
    Patrick Baynham
    • Razor
    Ann Chaland
    • Gramma
    • (as Anne Chaland)
    Thomas Orr-Loney
    Thomas Orr-Loney
    • Marty
    • (as Tom Orr-Loney)
    Maxine English
    • Bikini Woman
    Ty Didmon
    • Jeffrey
    Kimberly Clarke
    Kimberly Clarke
    • Jackie
    • (as KimberleyClarke)
    Kenneth Mayes
    • Jim
    • (as Ken Mayes)
    Mckenzie Ryan
    • Erin
    • (as McKenzie Ryan)
    Andrew Cownden
    Andrew Cownden
    • Anal Andy
    • Regie
      • Chip Hale
    • Drehbuch
      • Charlie David
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    8evelyncrows

    A story worth telling!

    I caught this film at its Toronto festival release and I have to say that this movie was a very very pleasant experience. This is a story that is all too prevalent in society and still under-addressed. Charlie David's exploration was extremely in-depth emotionally and kept a beautiful balance between dark and light, sad and happy, drama and comedy. I also found the cinematography breath-taking. It conveyed a high production value with an excellent 'polish'. It has a quality acceptable in any market. I hope this allows for it to reach a large audience. I was very pleased with all the actors performances, however, I was most impressed by Dan Payne. His portrayal of Nathan was unbelievably well balanced and vulnerable. I have followed his career for a while and have seen his prowess in the comedic realm but this performance displays great talent I would like to see more of. I highly recommend watching this film if you get the chance.
    Squeats

    Definitely worth watching

    This film is a shining example of how to properly express a point of view in a way that everyone can understand and relate, rather than the traditional sledgehammer approach that we're used to from the big Hollywood films.

    Mulligans deals with the issue of straight vs. gay, and how it affects the lives it touches. The film deftly shows the stark contrast between the forced bravado of the fast-paced college frat-boy lifestyle against the shameless and unapologetic honesty of the exploration of emotional needs and desires. Set against the stunning backdrop of Vancouver Island, the scenery works well to reflect the depth and tone of the subject matter. The lead character shows, for the most part, a confidence in his own sexuality that throws the seemingly "normal" lives around him into turmoil. It forces others to examine their own beliefs and prejudices and decide for themselves whether a person's sexual orientation is their defining characteristic, or just another facet of a complex and intriguing personality.

    This film is beautifully scripted to allow the viewer to take the journey with the character, so that when the question of sexuality comes up, it doesn't feel like an issue of orientation so much as an exploration of how best to fulfill the basic emotional need that we all have for intimate human contact. A truly inspirational musical score that works both to drive the action and stretch the heartstrings as necessary is a welcome enhancement to the story. It's rare to find a soundtrack so well suited to the mood of the film, the composer should be applauded for his work on this beautiful score. With its sensitive screenplay and superb acting, this film is definitely worth watching.
    3sirivinda

    Jumpy storytelling without logic

    I watched the first 50 minutes of this, then I gave up. It was by and large unbearable. I have no problems with the basic premise, i.e. the son of a well-off family returns home for his summer holiday, brings a friend, the friend turns out to be gay, this causes the father of the family to confront his own feelings and his latent homosexuality. I buy it.

    The biggest problem with this film, as I see it, is that even though (most of the time) I understand what it is that the filmmaker aim for - it's just very poorly executed. There isn't enough flesh on the bones for things to make sense. It's as if whoever wrote the script knows WHAT the characters need to do, but not WHY. For example, in one of the early scenes, the son of the family makes a big song and dance about how his friend should cover up when he's drying off after a swim. A few scenes later (after the friend has come out to him), the son questions why the friend is covering up (after a shower) when he's normally not shy. Rather than saying, "Because you told me to in no uncertain terms," it turns into an argument about whether the friend's coming out has changed things between them. And this is exactly my problem with this film: even though I understand why they argue and I think the question of what changes when someone comes out is valid, it's as if the filmmaker had to rush to explicitly make that point rather than allowing the audience to see for itself.

    In this respect, the film is shallow. I don't see that whoever wrote it actually understands what the characters go through and why they act the way they do.

    If you're not bothered about what motivates characters, then you might still get some enjoyment out of this film.
    5moonspinner55

    A gay Mulligan stew...a soap opera with more suffering than sex

    Well-heeled family man, a loving husband and father of two, is forced into coming out of the closet after falling in lust with his college-age son's best friend, a budding artist and (somewhat timid) homosexual. Facetious drama ostensibly aimed at gay viewers, but one which fails to give its target audience anything substantial or upbeat to connect with. Everyone suffers with such relish, but where are the bracing highs of finally bonding with someone who shares the same feelings? The dialogue is fairly worthless throughout (Child: "Mommy, what were those two men doing in the bushes?" Mother: "Probably looking for a lost ball."), which may be the reason why the movie is carpeted from one end to the next with generic 'romantic' music worthy of a daytime soap (it often substitutes for dialogue which, in this case, isn't such a bad thing). The film's weakest link is the casting: Dan Payne (as the dad) and Charlie David (as his young house guest) are both attractive actors, but Payne is too young for his role and David (looking about 30) too old for his. It's a step in the right direction that no character here perishes in an accident or commits suicide--but queer cinema still has an awfully long way to go. Cutting down on the guilt and the shame are the next obstacles to conquer. ** from ****
    7B24

    Interesting Premise

    I have a feeling this story is played out in real life far more often than most people think. The psycho-sexual sublimations of real married men in middle age are if anything more intense than those lying at the heart of the character played with understated anxiety by the actor Dan Payne. The fact that the subject of his desire is a younger man rather than a younger woman sets this film apart from the trashy stuff of soap opera and carries it into the realm of social commentary as well as legitimate drama.

    Does it succeed on its own as a gripping and well-produced story? Yes and no. There are problems with continuity from scene to scene and timing in general that interfere with the viewer's ability to stay on course by way of identifying with the main characters, in spite of generally excellent acting in the separate episodes comprising a more or less believable plot.

    I liked the casting with the single exception of the writer's inclusion of himself as Chase Rousseau -- somewhat long in the tooth for a college kid. He was also quite wooden (no pun) in scenes with both the buddy and the dad.

    How does it all end? How do stories of this kind usually end? To the extent that this one prepares the viewer for a unique catharsis the answer to that question will be revealed and the viewer will be satisfied. A solid seven of ten in my book.

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      Charlie David is actually a left-handed golfer but golfed right for the film to appear to be a bad golfer.
    • Patzer
      When the boys were painting the fence, when one of them was painting the middle of the fence, it kept quavering, as if it was made out of balsa wood., no fence would have been made of that type of wood, meaning, wood that soft couldn't have been painted, because balsa wood is highly soft, the harder you paint it, it would splinter, now wouldn't it?
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      Tyler Davidson: I love you, man, you know, like... like a brother... Not, like, you know...

      Chase Rousseau: Yeah, I know. No sword fights.

      Tyler Davidson: Right.

      Chase Rousseau: I love you, too.

      Tyler Davidson: Maybe we can find a more macho way of saying it. You know, something a little more manly.

      Chase Rousseau: Go Steelers?

      Tyler Davidson: Yeah. Go Steelers is good. I like that. I love that. Let's use that from now on. Go Steelers. Wow, I never said "I love you" to a guy before.

      Chase Rousseau: Yeah, me, neither.

      Tyler Davidson: Good talk.

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      Music & Lyrics by Ben Sigston

      Performed by Ben Sigston

      Produced by Jeff Dawson

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. September 2009 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Mul.li.gans
    • Drehorte
      • Victoria, British Columbia, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Border2Border Entertainment
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      • 800.000 CA$ (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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