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Boyfriends

  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
438
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Boyfriends (1996)
ComedyDrama

Paul, Matt, and Will (in their 30s) have been friends for years. They converge at the seaside for the weekend, each with a boyfriend in tow. Paul is with Ben, his companion of five years: th... Read allPaul, Matt, and Will (in their 30s) have been friends for years. They converge at the seaside for the weekend, each with a boyfriend in tow. Paul is with Ben, his companion of five years: their relationship is on the rocks after months of Paul's moodiness since his brother Mark d... Read allPaul, Matt, and Will (in their 30s) have been friends for years. They converge at the seaside for the weekend, each with a boyfriend in tow. Paul is with Ben, his companion of five years: their relationship is on the rocks after months of Paul's moodiness since his brother Mark died. Matt brings Owen, whom he's dated for three months and wants to live with; to everyon... Read all

  • Directors
    • Tom Hunsinger
    • Neil Hunter
  • Writers
    • Neil Hunter
    • Tom Hunsinger
  • Stars
    • James Dreyfus
    • Mark Sands
    • Andrew Ableson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    438
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tom Hunsinger
      • Neil Hunter
    • Writers
      • Neil Hunter
      • Tom Hunsinger
    • Stars
      • James Dreyfus
      • Mark Sands
      • Andrew Ableson
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    James Dreyfus
    James Dreyfus
    • Paul
    • (as James Dreyfuss)
    Mark Sands
    • Ben
    Andrew Ableson
    Andrew Ableson
    • Owen
    Michael Urwin
    • Matt
    David Coffey
    • Will
    Darren Petrucci
    • Adam
    Michael McGrath
    • James
    Russell Higgs
    • Mark
    • Directors
      • Tom Hunsinger
      • Neil Hunter
    • Writers
      • Neil Hunter
      • Tom Hunsinger
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    phofer

    Very worthwhile

    This decent production of an excellent script will please gay men looking for a funny and thought-provoking exploration of the problems with maintaining relationships. No drag queens or coming-out stories in sight! (Well, maybe one coming out story.) Even if you can't make out all the British-accented dialog (especially the Cockney lad who doesn't know there are "not just one, but two TTs in settee")enough humor comes through for many out-loud laughs. Best of all is the story of three long-time friends checking in on each other's love lives, ranging from smothering clinger, smoldering cruiser, to aspiring sugar daddy. After you see it, the word "pig" will never sound the same -- and not for a reason you'd expect. This is the kind of gay cinema we need a lot more of!
    8gradyharp

    Boyfriends and Boy Friends

    Co-writers/directors Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter conjured this little Indie film in 1996, an examination of relationships among seven gay men that not only impresses as a non-exploitive, honest sociologic study of life in the 90s in England, it also is a film that is a healthy mix of humor and tenderness that stands up well more than ten years later.

    Three couples of varying endurance gather for a weekend holiday to celebrate a birthday: Paul (James Dreyfus, remembered as Hugh Grant's ditsy travel book shop worker in NOTTING HILL) has been with Ben (Mark Sands) for five years but their relationship is rocky because of Paul's wandering eye for a lad he met at the funeral of his brother Mark; Matt (Michael Urwin) is celebrating his three month steady relationship with Owen (Andrew Abelson) though Owen already has the itch to move on; Will (David Coffey) brings his latest one-night stand twinkie Adam (Darren Petrucci), knowing that his chances of retaining the youth's interest are less than favorable. Into the mix comes James (Michael McGrath), the ex-lover of the recently departed Mark whose arrival and introduction to the group occurs in the form of a tryst in the woods with Owen.

    Each of the paired men face confrontations and face honesty about their pasts - recent and distant - and it is through the weekend of bed swapping that each man finds his own real needs. And the results vary from happy reunions to factual realities of choices made.

    The cast is a mixture of seasoned professional actors and newcomers who have not made subsequent films. There is a ring of honesty in the portrayals and the creators have opted to study compatibilities based on personality traits and needs as opposed to filling the story with the requisite soap opera subplots that tend to dampen the effect of these studies of groups and their lives. It is not a great film, but is an honest little quiet movie with particularly good performances from James Dreyfus and Andrew Abelson. Worth watching, even in 2007! Grady Harp
    Bishonen

    Abysmal

    Whiny, dull characters, a cliched "Big-Chill" style set-up and predictable, flat dialogue. Like the majority of 90's gay cinema, offers little in the way of insight and simply satisfies itself with rehashing tired identity politics and reinforcing conventional notions of gay male attitudes and behavior. None of the characters resonate; the film starts at point A and basically stays there for what feels like a very, very loooong time.

    I'd rather sit through "Boys In the Band" or "Cruising" a hundred times than watch this pedestrian mess again.
    Gordon-11

    A plain and direct character study

    This film is about 3 gay couples spending a weekend in a country hose together. Their troubles are unleashed and their relationships are tested.

    "Boyfriends" has quite a brutal plot, as all three couples have problems in their relationship. One couple has been together for 5 years but is not happy; another couple's relationship is not working because a guy's love is not reciprocated; while the third couple have just met but not seem to get on. All these problems are common everyday problems that people do face, and the film analyses the emotions and reactions of these characters in depth. I think "Boyfriends" is a great character study.

    I agree that "Boyfriends" is a low budget amateur production. However, I think this adds to the realism of the film, as it is about everyday problems of everyday men. There is no sugar coating, no pretentiousness, no fancy fluffs and no stereotypical drags. And no pink stuff at all anywhere. A plain and direct film about what problems gay men face is a welcomed change.
    10garethhardy

    *Yawn*

    Having recently dredged Boyfriends up on video i thought i might give it another chance.

    I was surprised to find it wasn't as horrendous as a I remember from the first time round.

    The wonderful mismatch of the slovenly Paul (James "let's play camp characters for the rest of my career" Dreyfus) and the wonderful Ben (Mark Sands) does shine through.

    The other characters have no depth. It's as if the writers scribbled the script in one night, sorry Neil and Tom.

    The only shining scene is the "pig" scene, wonderfully performed by Mark Sands.

    Not anywhere near the class of "Get Real" and "Like It Is", yet worth a watch if it ever comes on television, which i doubt.

    I think i may put the video on my bookshelf, and not in a cardboard box in the attic like last time.

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    Boyfriends

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    • Goofs
      Paul's cigarette disappears from his right hand when he looks at the "Gay Relationships" book.
    • Soundtracks
      I Wish I Knew the Name (of the Boy in My Dreams)
      Written by Allan Roberts, Lester Lee, Carl Ladra

      Performed by Dinah Washington

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Друзья и любовники
    • Production company
      • Essex Features
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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