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XX/XY

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
3.4K
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Mark Ruffalo in XX/XY (2002)
DramaRomance

Three friends begin a dangerous three-way relationship that spirals out of control, leading to dire consequences that haunt them ten years later.Three friends begin a dangerous three-way relationship that spirals out of control, leading to dire consequences that haunt them ten years later.Three friends begin a dangerous three-way relationship that spirals out of control, leading to dire consequences that haunt them ten years later.

  • Director
    • Austin Chick
  • Writer
    • Austin Chick
  • Stars
    • Mark Ruffalo
    • Kathleen Robertson
    • Maya Stange
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Austin Chick
    • Writer
      • Austin Chick
    • Stars
      • Mark Ruffalo
      • Kathleen Robertson
      • Maya Stange
    • 38User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Coles
    Kathleen Robertson
    Kathleen Robertson
    • Thea
    Maya Stange
    Maya Stange
    • Sam
    Kel O'Neill
    Kel O'Neill
    • Sid
    Ben Tolpin
    Ben Tolpin
    • Guy at College Party
    William Keeler
    • Boss
    Paula Roth
    • Mom
    Lee Cobb
    • Stepfather
    Zach Shaffer
    Zach Shaffer
    • Nick
    John A. MacKay
    • Mitchell
    Tommy Nohilly
    Tommy Nohilly
    • Undercover Cop
    Jeff Ward
    Jeff Ward
    • Stunt Cop #1
    Keith Siglinger
    • Stunt Cop #2
    Evan Neumann
    • Guy Who Asks for His $ Back
    • (as Evan Neuman)
    Petra Wright
    Petra Wright
    • Claire
    T.J. Kenneally
    T.J. Kenneally
    • Executive #1
    Sam Zuckerman
    • Executive #2
    Jenna Jolley
    • Lisa
    • Director
      • Austin Chick
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      • Austin Chick
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    6=G=

    Whatever

    "XX/XY" is a relationship flick about an FFM trio of young adults who become close, drift apart, and then rediscover each other years later only to find their reunion raises issues about mate selection. The film is a naive drone of chick flick yammering which fleshes out the core characters superficially leaving the audience to marginally engaged voyeurism. It does, however, paint a somewhat realistic picture of the trade-offs life requires as opposed to wandering into romantic fantasyland. An okay drama-lite for the less than middle-age crowd. (C+)
    4hall895

    I feel nothing

    Perhaps the most damning thing you can say about a movie is that it stirs no feelings in you. If you absolutely hate a movie, well at least you feel something. XX/XY denies you even that. There's nothing worth hating. But there's certainly nothing to love either. There's just nothing, an emptiness. The story doesn't engage, the characters inspire no reaction. It's very bland, rather monotonous and sorely lacking in entertainment value.

    XX/XY is the story of a young man, Coles, played by Mark Ruffalo with a silly mustache. Coles meets young college student Sam. That would be a girl Sam by the way, played by Maya Strange. And Sam has a wild child roommate, Thea, played by Kathleen Robertson. Right after the trio meet they make their way to the bedroom for an exceedingly awkward threesome. They end up in a weird sort of friendship with Coles and Sam a couple and Thea floating around off to the side. And then Coles, who is at heart a jerk, does some jerky things and the whole thing implodes.

    It is now years later. You can tell it's years later because Coles no longer has a mustache. Now he's in a long-term relationship with a woman named Claire. They're not married but they may as well be, that's the type of relationship they have. And then out of the clear blue sky Sam shows up and you can guess what happens from there. Jerky Coles decides he's wanted Sam all along. Wild child Thea re-enters the picture too, although she's not wild anymore, actually settled down and showing some signs of maturity. Maturity is clearly not something Coles possesses. He acts like a spoiled child and screws things up all over again. Sam's not much better. Poor Claire is there to serve as the aggrieved party, someone for you to feel sorry for. But again this movie really fails to make you feel anything. The key characters are unsympathetic, but not so much so that you can muster up any hate for them. The movie just sits there, nothing grabs you. It's all very predictable, it's not all very entertaining. The best thing you can say about the movie is that the performances are pretty good. It's a fine cast, they just have no material to work with. The focus is on the trio from the first part of the film but if there's any truly memorable moment in the whole film it belongs to Claire. She has a moment where she states the truth about all that has gone on, bluntly and honestly, something nobody else is willing to do. It's a strong moment for the character and for actress Petra Wright. But the movie can't even let us have that moment. It cheapens it, essentially nullifies it, later on by having Claire do something she quite simply should not do. In a smarter, better movie she would do no such thing. Here it's the final unsatisfying piece in an unsatisfying film.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    A calmer version of Jerry Springer

    I'm not sure why, but while I was at Hollywood Video, I ran across XX/XY and decided to give it a shot. What did I have to loose? It was free! :D I'm in a special club. Anywho, XX/XY takes on at first this gritty type of independent film with a couple of actors I knew. Mark Ruffalo who I just recently saw in In the Cut and Kathleen Robertson who I have seen in Scary Movie 2.

    The film is about Mark who plays Coles, a wanna be director who meets Sam, a simple girl who lives with her roommate, Thea, played by Robertson. Coles, Sam, and sometimes Thea hook up, but it is Sam and Coles that truly fall for each other. But when Coles goes too far with Thea, Sam breaks it off with him. They meet again ten years later coincidentally and despite Coles being in a serious relationship, questions if he still has feelings for Sam.

    It's an interesting movie, but I did like it's true honest drama and human emotions. Although I felt like I could easily see these situations on a talk show, it still wasn't a bad movie to watch.

    6/10
    8jhlentini1

    Makes you wonder.

    I have a general positive bias towards this film because I have experienced so much of what many of these characters went through and thus was able to relate quite well. It is a film that is very in tune with the real emotions that one goes through when presented with such a bizarre situation. Even for those who have not encountered the kind of problems presented in this film it still will leave the viewer with many quandaries left to answer and will allow your mind to venture into places you did not know you could go. The writer of this film, I am almost sure, must have been through much of what was depicted in the film...it seems almost biographical. I look forward to seeing more of what this writer has to offer.
    serendip83

    XX/XY misses the mark

    XX/XY feels undone.

    Take the male adolescent fantasy of bedding two females and hopefully watching them bed each other, throw in some complications, and see where it takes us, is essentially the crux of this movie.

    Unfortunately, despite the excellent camera work and sharp performances by the cast, something is missing in this screenplay in order for us to empathize with these characters. It's as if the writer wanted to give everybody equal screen time, but forgot to flesh out the true love interest--Sam, played nicely by Maya Stange. If Maya were further fleshed out as a character, the audience might actually feel satisfied by the end of this so so movie.

    Too bad. There is a diamond in the rough here...but it is buried in shallowness.

    Speaking of shallowness, considering the constant state of free love depicted in the movie, nobody seems concerned with STDs or AIDS. What's up with that?

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    • Trivia
      A married couple that director Austin Chick knew were so affected by the emotional repercussions of their friend's film that they started divorce proceedings shortly after seeing it.
    • Quotes

      Coles: There's no room for honesty in a healthy relationship.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Geek (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Le Soleil Est Revenu
      Written by Tim Norfolk, Bob Locke and Alison Moyet

      Performed by The Insects and Alison Moyet

      Published by Bug Music Ltd. (PRS)/Mega Music (PRS)

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2003 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Логика измены
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Intrinsic Value Films
      • Natural Nylon Entertainment
      • The 7th Floor
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,130
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,089
      • Apr 13, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $104,130
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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