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That Is All

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
422
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Joel Ballanger and Al Braatz in That Is All (2019)
While trying to navigate life as he enters his 30s, Ryan slips further into loneliness. A chance meeting with a friend's boyfriend, Sam, changes that and as they grow closer, Ryan must come to terms with who he is, and what that means for him and his existence. See less
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Struggling with loneliness as he turns 30, Ryan's life takes an unanticipated turn after meeting Sam, his friend's boyfriend. Their deepening rapport prompts Ryan's journey of self-acceptanc... Read allStruggling with loneliness as he turns 30, Ryan's life takes an unanticipated turn after meeting Sam, his friend's boyfriend. Their deepening rapport prompts Ryan's journey of self-acceptance.Struggling with loneliness as he turns 30, Ryan's life takes an unanticipated turn after meeting Sam, his friend's boyfriend. Their deepening rapport prompts Ryan's journey of self-acceptance.

  • Director
    • Mark Weeden
  • Writer
    • Mark Weeden
  • Stars
    • Joel Ballanger
    • Al Braatz
    • Sara Hinding
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    422
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Weeden
    • Writer
      • Mark Weeden
    • Stars
      • Joel Ballanger
      • Al Braatz
      • Sara Hinding
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Joel Ballanger
    Joel Ballanger
    • Ryan
    Al Braatz
    • Sam
    Sara Hinding
    Sara Hinding
    • Maya
    Daniel Bossenberry
    • Paul
    Carly Fawcett
    Carly Fawcett
    • Vanda
    Dan Tait Brown
    Dan Tait Brown
    • Brad
    James Gagné
    • Pat
    • (as James Gagne)
    Tara Gottschalk
    • Kara
    Teaghan Scarlet Young
    • Mika
    Mark Kimmich
    • Tom
    Nathan Schwenk
    • Geoff
    Nicole Stawikowski
    Nicole Stawikowski
    • Session Host
    Riley Armstrong
    • Basketball Player
    Nicole Digout
    • Basketball Player
    Marc Gammal
    • Basketball Player
    Luke Pinder
    • Basketball Player
    Sarah Carter
    • Party Guest
    Amy Cook
    • Party Guest
    • Director
      • Mark Weeden
    • Writer
      • Mark Weeden
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    5rklein123

    Falls short

    The theme of the film could be interesting. COULD have been interesting. But the screenplay is pretty tedious. Large swaths of the movie are just plain boring.

    The movie revolves around a small group of friends who seem like a bunch of bored losers. Ryan, the main character, clearly doesn't care a wit about his work. He plays video games, smokes weed, and watches movies with his friends. And occasionally signs onto a web sex site.

    If you enjoy watching a few 25-30ish year olds watching old movies, and asking each other if they're going to this party, or that house to watch TV (and mostly responding with "I don't care") you'll likely really enjoy this film. I'm not sure if the point was to show just how boring the lives of this little clique of friends was, but it sure made much of the moving boring to watch.

    The acting is fine. Not exceptional by any means. The sound mixing is pretty terrible, with scenes where the background music overshadows and obliterates dialog. (Hint: turn on subtitles if you want to know what people are saying throughout the movie.)

    I don't think I'm giving anything away by saying that Ryan "grows closer" to a friend's boyfriend, since that's in the description for the film. But until they meet and start to explore their relationship - and each other - the movie is really quite boring.

    Ryan's character, and the movie itself only show signs of life when the guys are alone together.

    But at some point, Ryan will have to come to terms with who he is, or choose to just continue along his life path of a boring existence.

    Just a personal opinion, but I think this story could have been told better. A much tighter screenplay would have made it a lot less tedious.
    10MauaCZ

    nothing is as it seems at first sight

    I would liken this film to a nut. It offers a surface - a look at a guy in a monotonous stage of life, ok, let's say boredom. But as the story unfolds, the shell cracks enough to give a glimpse into the true nature and desires of the main character - now, its up to you to use your fantasy or just to feel... For it is not certainly boredom that sets the plot and the main character's actions in motion... The cracks in the shell of the story are just big enough to perceive the true nature of the inner conflict between the true desire of the man and his outer need for social stereotype, well, If you want to take a peek! You can only wonder what will prevail... It's a worthwhile film, and I'll definitely return to again.
    8mistermansfield

    Realistic look at falling in love with someone you shouldn't have fallen in love with.

    Overall, not a bad movie. It kind of meanders along and leaves you with the feeling the writer was trying to alert gay men to the pitfalls and heartaches associated with trying to have any sort of relationship with a man who identifies as straight. Heartache will ensue. If you want lots of sex and action, this film is not for you. If you are interested in exploring the human condition then press play.
    6javierubio

    Good Story But revolved Scenes!!

    I Started to watch this movie and in the next 15 minutes Nothing really was happening except for a story of a straight group of friends having normal activities , but something that started to catch my attention was that time elapsed between scenes were abrupt and rapidly changing to another place and subject of that specific episode!

    Regarding the story I can not complain because it is a real story about a gay guy who had an affair with a straight guy along with his current relationship and honestly that line story was the only interesting scene to watch where drama came back to both of them but the end once again was abrupt and living the audience thinking.. what really happened in the last minute of the film?
    5manuelasaez

    An infuritaing exploration of male sexuality

    I was LIVID when the ending credits started to roll, and I asked myself, 'Did I really just sit through two hours of that?". I mean, I've seen plenty of Gay themed films in the last few years, but none came close to making the proverbial steam escape from my ears like this movie has, so let's dive in as to why this movie just chapped my ass in so many ways.

    1. The star of the film, Ryan, is smoldering. He has the face of a Calvin Klein's Obsession model and whoever cast him in this knew exactly what they were doing. Honestly, had they chosen a less attractive lead, I probably would have scored this much lower, and would have more than likely turned it off. Although he is a dreamboat, he is an utter BORE throughout the majority of this film. He spends day after day doing the most banal tasks, and when he finally starts feeling some excitement in both his real life and his love life, he still ends up being a closeted, repressed man that would rather live in misery than ever admit to being happy. Early in the movie a friend asked him, "Would you still be my friend if I voted Conservative?" and with the answer he gave, he sounded like you average Canadian "accepting and tolerant", "I'm an Ally" Liberal. But not so liberal that he would ever or should ever be associated with being gay, or seen being with another man, right? It made me really disconnect with this character almost immediately, and the sympathy I initially had for him quickly turned to apathy.

    2. Ryan pursues a female member of his basketball group, and gets her to go on a few dates, sleeps with her, yet treats her with nothing but apathy. The girl is smitten with him, and he treats her like an afterthough.

    3. Ryan then decides to have a secret relationship with the boyfriend of one of his good friends. So, he's been friends with this guy for a seemingly long time, and he doesn't think twice when he pursues an affair with his boyfriend. Where are his morals? Where is his loyalty?

    4. Ryan then sleeps with a female of his friend group. Everyone knows she fancies him, and his roommate actually told him not to toy with her emotions. Again, no morals or loyalty.

    So, we can surmise from my previous points that Ryan is the trouble in our little drama. He is the "It's not you, it's me". He is everyone you've ever dated that you fell head over heels for and for him, you were just some fun to be had. I guess evoking this level of emotion from at least one viewer is an accomplishment, but when you have an almost two hour movie that is mostly clips of people doing 'stuff', it really highlights the problems with everyone involved. And when I say stuff, I literally mean that most of the movie is comprised of people talking, having boring parties, watching old movies, smoking weed (I absolutely despise drugs so that was gross to me), and just sitting around being absolute bores for most of the movie. The only real beauty we saw was when Ryan was being his authentic self, but I guess his story was never meant to have a happy ending.

    The more I think about it, the more I find myself not totally hating the film, but wishing that it was so much more. There were so many ways the movie could have ended, and the way it did just seemed like what happens when you live an unfulfilled life, and that in itself is a tragedy I really don't care to see much of, even on a television screen.

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    • Trivia
      First feature film for Dan Tait Brown, who portrays Brad.
    • Goofs
      At about 1:16, during the dinner which Sam (portrayed by Al Braatz) and Brad (portrayed by Dan Tait Brown) are hosting Ryan (portrayed by Joel Ballanger) and Vanda (portrayed by Carly Fawcett) in their apartment, during a conversation they are having about plans and things coming up in their lives, Vanda mentions that she is supposed to be going to South America with an unseen friend named Tish, but when Vanda is asked where in South America, she says "Belize for sure, and then maybe like Paraguay." Belize is not part of South America, it is the northernmost country in Central America, bordering Guatemala and Mexico. All of the countries in Central America, including Belize, are geographically part of the continent of North America. However, if they do get to visit Paraguay, that country is part of the continent of South America.

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada(Entire film.)
    • Production companies
      • Coyote and Clay
      • Cameron Woodly
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      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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