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Almost Normal

  • 2005
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.2K
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Almost Normal (2005)
ComedyDramaRomance

A gay man in mid-life crisis seeks normalcy, but reminisces about high school, where straightness was considered deviant. Meeting a girl, normalcy becomes almost normal.A gay man in mid-life crisis seeks normalcy, but reminisces about high school, where straightness was considered deviant. Meeting a girl, normalcy becomes almost normal.A gay man in mid-life crisis seeks normalcy, but reminisces about high school, where straightness was considered deviant. Meeting a girl, normalcy becomes almost normal.

  • Director
    • Marc Moody
  • Writer
    • Marc Moody
  • Stars
    • J. Andrew Keitch
    • Joan Lauckner
    • Tim Hammer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Moody
    • Writer
      • Marc Moody
    • Stars
      • J. Andrew Keitch
      • Joan Lauckner
      • Tim Hammer
    • 23User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    J. Andrew Keitch
    • Brad Jenkins
    Joan Lauckner
    • Julie Erwin
    Tim Hammer
    Tim Hammer
    • Roland Davis
    Nils Haaland
    • Terry
    Kehry Anson Lane
    • Bill Dempson
    Joel Egger
    • Dwayne Twillis
    Virginia Smith
    • Doris Jenkins
    Brad Buffum
    • Bob Jenkins
    Mary Husar
    Mary Husar
    • Louise Baker
    • (as Mary Douglass)
    Steve Balsarini
    • Halbert Baker
    John Brennan
    • Mr. Thompson
    Adam J. Jefferis
    Adam J. Jefferis
    • Steven Davis
    • (as Adam Jefferis)
    Katherine Nora Le Roy
    • Yolanda
    Stan Brown
    • Mr. Fock
    Eric Smith
    • Keith Stevens
    Marc Moody
    Marc Moody
    • Timothy Lane
    Lacey Houchen
    • Lacy
    Kendell Campbell
    • Kim
    • (as Kendelle Campbell)
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    4jazza923

    Another bad gay film

    A gay, frustrated with being gay, travels to the past after a car accident. He is magically transported back to his high school days, where everyone is gay, and being straight is not accepted. So far, so good. Interesting idea. I thought it could prove to be interesting. But then the gay guy turns straight. He then makes a stand and fights for straight rights. It lost me there. Everyone then starts admitting they have straight feelings, a begin becoming straight. I suppose somewhere in there is a moral. I was too appalled to bother searching for it. Another promising idea wasted. I suppose the chances of a well acted gay movie, that is professionally done is about as likely as the Cubs winning the pennant.
    3anibal_pazos

    I don't know what to make of this movie!?

    Right! I felt a bit angry half way through the movie. I admitted I forwarded and rewind a few scenes I thought there were funny. But the idea of a gay person going to a future where you can be gay and it is acceptable as "normal" and the same character decided that he is "straight" did not make any sense to me. However I think this movie is about being an "Outsider" rather than an "Insider" (as the main character says at the end "sometimes what I want it is not what I need"). I agreed with previous comments, you don't really know what audience this movie target, but I have to say it is an interesting concept the director brings to the screen, isn't perfect but a good effort.
    8wally-46

    The tables are turned on straight people

    I liked this film because it brought a unique view to prejudice and misunderstanding. Here being gay is normal and straight (breeders) is not. The length and breadth of this perspective makes it quite persuasive. You get a chance to see life from the other side. Brad is 40, gay and not partnered. On his way home to attend his dysfunctional parents' 45th Anniversary an accident lets him go back in time to high school where he sees himself as straight and "alone" in a school where all the "normal" boys like boys and the girls like girls. The first time in school he fancied the star of the basketball team and knew he couldn't get him. Now he's there and the star is hoping to make it with him. Brad couldn't fix a car or do lots of other "straight" appearing things. Now he can and it makes him different. He doesn't like it. He comes out as straight in high school during the second visit and is attacked for it. The boy he wanted as a boyfriend turns out to be his friend and the girl he wanted as a friend turns out to be his girlfriend. Handled with humor and sincerity by a cast that handled the job well.
    2moonspinner55

    Well-trodden scenario gets a gay twist, but film can't decide which audience to target...

    40-year-old gay teacher has a car accident and dreams he's back in high school again--only this time, gay is 'normal' and he's attracted to a comely female student. Silly, low-budget, under-populated comedy-drama is more ambitious than its thin production or straight-seeming cast can handle. The script is stuck in a revolving closet--the teacher has to come out all over again--and it's never clear to whom the picture is meant to appeal, straight or gay audiences. The filmmakers' idea of a novel twist is to have the homosexuals be the unyielding bashers, but is the movie preaching tolerance and acceptance or is it a treatise for heterosexuals in need of reassurance? (after all, their side wins). A less 'colorful' take on this material might have made for a funnier and perhaps thought-provoking comedy, but "Almost Normal" doesn't even scratch the surface of those possibilities. * from ****
    3reservoirclerk

    LGBT Cinema Deserves Better Than This

    This is obviously a film that comes from the heart. If only it had embraced its sincere dramatic elements more fully, it might have been a worthwhile outing. It does indeed suffer from many of the usual ailments associated with ultra-low-budget films (e.g. inexperienced actors, flimsy production design, gaping plot-holes, etc.) but the biggest problem by far is its insistence on assaulting the audience with copious amounts of tone deaf "wacky comedy". Just about every time the plot builds to a moment of poignancy, the script turns around and kicks itself in the balls with an ill-timed, unfunny joke. This, combined with the bargain basement production values, makes for a grating, nearly unbearable experience.

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    • Trivia
      Michelle Mueller's debut.
    • Goofs
      No student hallway lockers have locks on them. During a school year they would all have locks.
    • Quotes

      Terry: So let me get this straight: in your world, men like being with women?

      Brad: That's what they say - until they drink a six-pack.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Le monde de Charlie (2012)

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    • Production company
      • Tenure Track Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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