Ben, 35, seeks meaningful romance beyond casual sex. Meeting Grey sparks instant chemistry, but their different views on relationships create conflict. Explores modern dating, monogamy, and ... Read allBen, 35, seeks meaningful romance beyond casual sex. Meeting Grey sparks instant chemistry, but their different views on relationships create conflict. Explores modern dating, monogamy, and serodiscordant relationships.Ben, 35, seeks meaningful romance beyond casual sex. Meeting Grey sparks instant chemistry, but their different views on relationships create conflict. Explores modern dating, monogamy, and serodiscordant relationships.
Joseph Russo
- Vinnie
- (as Joey Russo)
Jenn Jones
- Sara
- (as Jennifer Jones)
David Shae
- Roy
- (as David Moretti)
Fia Perera
- Dating Service Lady
- (as Fia S. Perera)
Bernadette Pérez
- Amber
- (as Bernadette Perez)
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Ron Smith and Scott Gabelein are both good in this film and there is too much trashing of the script and the performances on this site. I saw it by accident and I was moved and interested in their emotional development. Yes, I do mean emotional because despite a brief bedroom scene there is nothing to see of their physical intimacy. I do not want to give away spoilers so I will simply mention that this is a love story in the true sense of the word. Attraction and then emotion are in the foreground and this is beautifully conveyed. It was clearly made on a small budget, but does that really matter if the heart of the film is two endearing and very believable characters ? There is a lot of talk and some of it is banal, but then so is some of the dialogue in a Rohmer film. There have been criticisms here about the writing, probably from people who would respect a Rohmer film and I think they are wrong. People do talk in this way, trying to be witty and falling flat. Often I found here that the clichés were accurate, but back to the central point. This film is well worth seeing as it reflects many problems in gay relationships and I will watch it again for its sincerity and its respect for love.
Have to say that on the whole I enjoyed this movie. It was certainly not blockbuster or Academy Award material but it was an enjoyable watch. (Let's be honest not all Academy award winners are worth watching either if that is what you were looking for)
I guess the issue for me was the reasoning behind Gray's(?)argument that Ben should just accept his playing around because that's just the way he is, was a little ingenuous since he was not even willing to consider Ben's side of the argument or his feelings.
Other than that the movie was fun to watch. thank you for producing it.
Other than that the movie was fun to watch. thank you for producing it.
"oh, no, honey...no..." The funny thing here is I immediately saw the lead character, Ronnie Kerr and thought "wait...I just saw a total piece of crap/waste of time with this guy in it yesterday" and sure enough, went to IMDb and saw not only was he also the lead in the tragic assault to gay cinema called "Saltwater", but also wrote both of them. I'd say that was the only funny thing about this film at all, but I have to be completely honest and say there are a couple of really good performances which were obviously ad-lib-ed (no, not Mark Cirillo's same tired character he does in every performance that will give him a part because he will do full-frontal) but rather the opening scene with the director...yet even HER awesome performance was butchered through very bad editing and B-roll throughout-style camera-work. Look, I get that everyone needs a hobby...but at this point I'd say this niche genre of cheap, badly written/acted/filmed gay films is reaching saturation; no one gets a "pass" anymore, so come back when you have REAL and NEW to say (or at the very least entertaining).
Ronnie Kerr, now Ron Smith, writes and stars in this adorable romp that illustrates the challenges of dating and relationships. Ben's friends accuse him of being a commitment phobe but an idealist at heart he just can't imagine settling and seems to be on an unrealistic quest for Mr. Right. Enter Grey, a man Ben falls in love with almost immediately. But, is he really Mr. Right?
The low budget feel of this movie is palpable throughout. From lighting and sound to film quality issues, it almost feels like it was shot on video tape. Annoying distractions but the script is good and occasionally it's hilariously funny. The acting is really OK
Get past the drawbacks and you've got a cute movie here. I recommend it.
The low budget feel of this movie is palpable throughout. From lighting and sound to film quality issues, it almost feels like it was shot on video tape. Annoying distractions but the script is good and occasionally it's hilariously funny. The acting is really OK
Get past the drawbacks and you've got a cute movie here. I recommend it.
I enjoyed this movie mostly because it portrayed a very real gay situation. The ending was the only part that seemed to be fake.
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie is based on true life experiences of Ronnie Kerr.
- GoofsGrey's top gets wetter and drier between shots.
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- Budget
- $15,500 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 18m(78 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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