Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 1964, handsome real-estate agent Drew Drake, must buck societal norms and make a commitment of marriage to his longtime love and comedy partner, Whitey Ford.In 1964, handsome real-estate agent Drew Drake, must buck societal norms and make a commitment of marriage to his longtime love and comedy partner, Whitey Ford.In 1964, handsome real-estate agent Drew Drake, must buck societal norms and make a commitment of marriage to his longtime love and comedy partner, Whitey Ford.
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Jono Mitchell
- Otis Palmer
- (as Kyle Kimbrel)
Joy Avigail Sudduth
- Lenore Shaw
- (as Joy Sudduth)
Alexandra Williams
- Bridget
- (as Alexandra Kay Williams)
Renee Barnett
- Woman at Social
- (as Renée Barnett)
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Film Review: "Hidden Hills" Starring Ted Trent
"Hidden Hills" is a delightful film that effortlessly combines humor and thought-provoking storytelling. Directed by an emerging talent and featuring the brilliant Ted Trent, this movie offers a refreshing and enjoyable cinematic experience.
From the opening scene, "Hidden Hills" sets the tone for a comedic journey that keeps the audience engaged throughout. Ted Trent's performance as the lead character is nothing short of exceptional. His comedic timing and ability to effortlessly connect with the audience make him a true standout in the film.
What makes "Hidden Hills" truly memorable is its ability to go beyond mere laughs and delve into deeper themes. The thought-provoking elements woven into the storyline add layers of depth and substance. The film raises questions about life's purpose, human connection, and the pursuit of happiness, leaving the viewers contemplating long after the credits roll.
The screenplay is well-crafted, providing a perfect balance between humorous moments and more introspective scenes. The witty dialogue and clever one-liners keep the audience entertained while also delivering insightful messages. The supporting cast deserves praise for their impeccable performances, adding to the overall charm of the film.
Visually, "Hidden Hills" is a treat for the eyes. The picturesque setting of the hidden hills themselves serves as a backdrop that enhances the storytelling. The cinematography captures the beauty of the surroundings and complements the emotional beats of the narrative.
The film's pacing is consistent, never losing momentum and holding the audience's attention from start to finish. The humor is cleverly interwoven with the underlying themes, creating a well-rounded and engaging experience.
In conclusion, "Hidden Hills" is a must-see movie that seamlessly blends humor and thought-provoking storytelling. Ted Trent's exceptional performance, combined with a well-crafted screenplay and beautiful visuals, make this film a true gem. It will leave you entertained, uplifted, and with a renewed appreciation for the power of laughter and introspection.
"Hidden Hills" is a delightful film that effortlessly combines humor and thought-provoking storytelling. Directed by an emerging talent and featuring the brilliant Ted Trent, this movie offers a refreshing and enjoyable cinematic experience.
From the opening scene, "Hidden Hills" sets the tone for a comedic journey that keeps the audience engaged throughout. Ted Trent's performance as the lead character is nothing short of exceptional. His comedic timing and ability to effortlessly connect with the audience make him a true standout in the film.
What makes "Hidden Hills" truly memorable is its ability to go beyond mere laughs and delve into deeper themes. The thought-provoking elements woven into the storyline add layers of depth and substance. The film raises questions about life's purpose, human connection, and the pursuit of happiness, leaving the viewers contemplating long after the credits roll.
The screenplay is well-crafted, providing a perfect balance between humorous moments and more introspective scenes. The witty dialogue and clever one-liners keep the audience entertained while also delivering insightful messages. The supporting cast deserves praise for their impeccable performances, adding to the overall charm of the film.
Visually, "Hidden Hills" is a treat for the eyes. The picturesque setting of the hidden hills themselves serves as a backdrop that enhances the storytelling. The cinematography captures the beauty of the surroundings and complements the emotional beats of the narrative.
The film's pacing is consistent, never losing momentum and holding the audience's attention from start to finish. The humor is cleverly interwoven with the underlying themes, creating a well-rounded and engaging experience.
In conclusion, "Hidden Hills" is a must-see movie that seamlessly blends humor and thought-provoking storytelling. Ted Trent's exceptional performance, combined with a well-crafted screenplay and beautiful visuals, make this film a true gem. It will leave you entertained, uplifted, and with a renewed appreciation for the power of laughter and introspection.
Hidden Hills is the best comedy that I've seen all year. Its set in the 1960's and is reminiscent of Doris Day/Rock Hudson films. Great writing and direction. Every scene moves the story ahead so there is no filler. A story about marriage, acceptance and love. Jane Wiedlin from the Go-Go's appears in the film singing a song she wrote called, "Men". Its also used in the Title sequence.
The Cinematography is lush and is "Filmed in Glorious Color" as the titles in the beginning of the film announce. Its just great to look at. The acting is spot-on throughout. There are so many jokes that you have to see this movie several times to catch all of them. I saw this at my local theater and the crowd was laughing non-stop. The Set Decoration and Costumes were actual vintage from the 1960's and were extremely well thought-out. Great film for everyone. A must see!
The Cinematography is lush and is "Filmed in Glorious Color" as the titles in the beginning of the film announce. Its just great to look at. The acting is spot-on throughout. There are so many jokes that you have to see this movie several times to catch all of them. I saw this at my local theater and the crowd was laughing non-stop. The Set Decoration and Costumes were actual vintage from the 1960's and were extremely well thought-out. Great film for everyone. A must see!
A really clever, creative idea. Cleaver script. Stylishly realized. The film has wonderful art direction with attention to period details in sets, props, costumes, language, style, It is a stylistic homage to comedy film making of the early 1960's. It is a great approach to satirizing attitudes of the present gay world and present attitude to all relationships. The rather stilted dialog, so appropriate to the period is delivered with complete commitment by the excellent cast making the entire premise believable. It opens with a wonderful old fashioned title sequence with a fun vocal number. The entire talented company knows how to evoke the period, and at the same time comment on what is wrong with today's attitudes. It is so refreshing to see a gay themed film, which is not only a fine comedy but that also addresses issues and attitudes of all relationships in a film that really has universal appeal.
My 17 year old daughter and I saw this film together. We both loved it--especially the plot concept, the costumes, the music and the sets. The plot is clever and creative. It is carried out well--through both the writing and the acting. The characters are real. I felt empathy for the situation of the two main characters. I found myself really caring at how or if their situation would resolve. I loved all the sets and period furnishings and costumes. They were so authentic and colorful. They added to the upbeat mood of the film. At times, it was quite funny. We found ourselves laughing out loud several times. It is an eye opening, feel good, fun film. Very clever!!!
I just saw this movie at the Palm Springs International Film Festival and it was dreadfully boring. It was not funny, relevant, nor entertaining. The acting was atrocious and it made LGBT people look like buffoons. I heard little laughing during the movie, which was played to a packed theater. The applause at the end was polite at best. To compare this to a Doris Day & Rock Hudson movie is wrong. Has anyone connected to this movie ever watched a Doris Day & Rock Hudson movie? Doris & Rock were a match made in heaven on screen, despite their off screen differences. Sorry, I usually give gay movies 10 stars. But this was not worth my time nor money. If the above reviews weren't fake, what did I miss? Seriously.
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- Orçamento
- US$ 150.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 13 min(73 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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