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I Do

  • 2012
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Alicia Witt, Maurice Compte, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, and David W. Ross in I Do (2012)
A gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status, and risks losing his family and life in the U.S. He marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country and stay with his family, but things get complicated when he meets the love of his life and is forced to make an impossible choice.
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A gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status and risks losing his family and life in the U.S. He marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country and stay with... Read allA gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status and risks losing his family and life in the U.S. He marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country and stay with his family, but things get complicated when he meets the love of his life and is forced t... Read allA gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status and risks losing his family and life in the U.S. He marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country and stay with his family, but things get complicated when he meets the love of his life and is forced to make an impossible choice.

  • Director
    • Glenn Gaylord
  • Writer
    • David W. Ross
  • Stars
    • Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    • Alicia Witt
    • Maurice Compte
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Glenn Gaylord
    • Writer
      • David W. Ross
    • Stars
      • Jamie-Lynn Sigler
      • Alicia Witt
      • Maurice Compte
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 23Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    • Ali Federman
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • Mya Edwards
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Mano Alfaro
    David W. Ross
    David W. Ross
    • Jack Edwards
    Mickey Cottrell
    Mickey Cottrell
    • Sam
    Jessica Tyler Brown
    Jessica Tyler Brown
    • Tara Edwards
    • (as Jessica Brown)
    Patricia Belcher
    Patricia Belcher
    • Gloria
    Grant Bowler
    Grant Bowler
    • Peter Edwards
    Ashleigh Sumner
    Ashleigh Sumner
    • Christina
    Caryn West
    Caryn West
    • April
    Mike Manning
    Mike Manning
    • Craig
    • (as a different name)
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    • Catherine
    Stephan Israel
    • Doctor
    De'Markes Dogan
    De'Markes Dogan
    • ICE Agent #1
    • (as Demarkes Dogan)
    Mike Downey
    • ICE Officer #1
    Earnestine Phillips
    Earnestine Phillips
    • ICE Officer #2
    Ron Dzierzynski
    • City Official
    • (as Ronald Edward Dzierzynski)
    Richard Strauss
    Richard Strauss
    • Michael Stanley
    • Director
      • Glenn Gaylord
    • Writer
      • David W. Ross
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    User reviews16

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    9thombrown-641-424056

    Exceptional indie film

    The complications inequality wreaks are deftly illustrated in this highly-polished independent film by newcomer writer David W Ross. The film also comes at a time when Prop 8 and DOMA are under the spotlight so couldn't be more appropriate. I was mightily impressed with the balanced story-telling, the pacing, the high production values and the excellent acting from the cast, particularly Jessica Tyler Brown who surely has a bright acting future ahead of her.

    One thing that really makes the film work is the mix of tragedy, comedy, drama and intimacy that brings through the character of the film. Nothing is straightforward in the story, and that's the point with marriage inequality. It inflicts a web of complications and pushes people to break the law to be with someone they love, which can be felt emphatically. The issue doesn't just affect couples who wish to be together, but everyone close to them.

    Fortunately the film isn't just a case of watching Jack Edwards's world slowly ebb away, and the anxieties it brings; it also has very touching and humorous moments which don't descend to the farcical. It's this mixture that would bring me back to watch it again. Sure you'll have a couple moments where your eyes may well up, but it thankfully hasn't been over-baked into a Lifetime-style drama. And you will laugh, or at least chuckle at the well-timed and appropriate comedy. I'm still highly impressed by this supposedly little indie film, which punches well above its weight. Go watch it if you get the chance.
    6londonviewer

    gay male chick flick

    I saw this at this year's London Lesbian & Gay film festival ... and whilst I normally stay for the Q&A after each film ... this was one of the few that I couldn't bear to!

    Don't get me wrong, I was carried along the emotional roller coaster with everybody else - I was welling up with the best of them ... but ultimately it was a fairly trashy film.

    Some of the clichés and poor writing was simply inexcusable ... and some of the scenes felt as clunky as a home video. And some of the acting was fairly grim too!

    Highlights were the male bodies, Jamie-Lynn Sigler and the beautiful Mike Manning.

    If you want a slushy cry-fest, go for it, just be prepared for the issues listed above!
    5qui_j

    Poor acting and too much hair product!

    This is your usual "Green Card" story with your gay guy trying to get a green card through a fake marriage. After some drama along the way, with the lead actor a walking ad for hair mousse, everyone has a happy ending, floods of tears. The end! It was just pretty lame!
    8leo_kade

    cute

    I was amazed at how badly the movie was rated. I thought it was a good movie. Its a cute movie and made me laugh a few times and almost made me tear a few. It really reminded me of my old friend who I miss dearly. It also made me smile thinking about all the fun times we used to have. The actors play the characters great and the movie has a good story. Give it a chance you might be surprised. omg why did IMDb change it that you have to write soo much? Isn't a simple i liked the movie and if you want to find out what its about read the summary or watch the trailer! Now we have to write 10 sentences what is that all about? I love movies and love to rate them but if they lock my account this will be the last review I write. Cant believe they changed this I used to write reviews all the time. Thanks IMDb for ruining your rating system!
    10gradyharp

    Do you love me? I Do!

    It is refreshing to discover a little film that deals with important issues and respects those issues to the point of avoiding cliché and parody. I DO was written, produced and stars the very talented (and handsome and hunky) David W. Ross who has composed a story that deals with the now newsworthy attention on Proposition 8, the Defense Of Marriage Act (DOMA), immigration issues, and the spectrum of the gay community, and from these poignant issues he delivers a touching, humorous, tart, and ultimately deeply moving film.

    Jack Edwards (David W. Ross) was born in England but came to America to study Photography and is successful in his art but lacks a significant other: we get the message that he has transient affairs with men who disappoint him. We meet Jack in a restaurant where he is joining his brother Peter (Grant Bowler) and his wife Mya (Alicia Witt) to hear that Mya is expecting. The happy trio leaves the restaurant and in hailing a cab, Jack drops his wallet and when Peter attempts to find it Peter is killed by an oncoming car. Devastated, Jack assumes Peter's role with Mya and when her daughter Tara (Jessica Tyler Brown) is born, Uncle Jack helps Mya raise her (Mya is in Nursing School and needs supportive assistance). The relationship is warm and each of the three enjoys each other's presence - young Tara is utterly accepting of Uncle Jack's being gay - a fine lesson for all adults...

    Jack is notified that his Visa is expiring and he must return to England unless he can find a way to attain a Green Card. A very fine councilor, Gloria (Patricia Belcher) is strict and warns Jack that unless he finds a way to stay he will be deported. The idea of getting married as a means of obtaining a Green Card is raised and Jack's close friend, the lesbian Ali Federman (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) has just been dumped by her lover Christina (Ashleigh Sumner), and agrees to marry Jack to support his staying in the US. Meanwhile Jack, who usually has one night stands with such hunks as young Craig (Mike C. Manning), meets an architect from Spain, Mano Alfaro (Maurice Compte) and the two share many traits and philosophies as well as a powerful physical attraction and they become a couple. Feeling abandoned by her soul mate, Ali decides to ask for a divorce and this creates a real crisis that must be solved. But in the end the need for real love and for family and for meaning brings this beautiful story to a meaningful end.

    The cast is exceptionally fine - without exception (little Jessica Tyler Brown at times steals the show but that is due to the brilliant lines Ross has given her) - and the cameo role by Mickey Cottrell as Sam, Jack's mentor in Photography and dear friend, is particularly meaningful to the story. But one of the most important aspects of the film is the very positive light that it sheds on equality of people - gay and straight - and how that honest depiction of people of all sexual persuasions can and do live bonded by the importance of the family of man. Highly recommended.

    Grady Harp

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    • Trivia
      Awards won:
      • Winner David W Ross "Rising Film Star Award" Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2013
      • Winner "Best of the Fest" Palm Springs International Film Festival 2013
      • Winner "Audience Award" Bloomington Pride Film Festival
      • Winner David W Ross "Rising Film Star Award" QFest 2012
      • Winner "Best Feature Film" Long Beach QFilm Festival 2012
      • Winner "Best Drama" Atlanta Out On Film 2012
      • Winner "Audience Award" Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2012
      • Winner "Audience Award" Pittsburgh Reel Q - Spotlight Film 2012
    • Goofs
      Biceps is not connected to flexor digitorum superficialis.
    • Quotes

      [First lines]

      Jack Edwards: I do believe in fate. I do believe in family. I believe in telling the truth... and that your actions have consequences. I do believe in that you could turn for one second and miss a lifetime. That you *can* connect. That you should follow your heart. I believe in not giving up on what you think matters and what's worth fighting for. I do.

    • Crazy credits
      The boy with the pink hair used with the permission of Perez Hilton
    • Connections
      References Un couple très particulier (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Novo Jeito
      Written by Carla Hassett

      Performed by Carla Hassett

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Former Official site - Defunct as of 2018
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Da uzimam
    • Filming locations
      • Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(one of the places Jack takes pictures with the camera Sam gives him.)
    • Production company
      • School Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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