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De Zéro à I Love You

Original title: From Zero to I Love You
  • 2019
  • Unrated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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De Zéro à I Love You (2019)
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A gay man, whose fear of intimacy leads him to continually fall for married guys, and a closeted married man meet, forcing both men to confront what they really want in their romantic lives.A gay man, whose fear of intimacy leads him to continually fall for married guys, and a closeted married man meet, forcing both men to confront what they really want in their romantic lives.A gay man, whose fear of intimacy leads him to continually fall for married guys, and a closeted married man meet, forcing both men to confront what they really want in their romantic lives.

  • Director
    • Doug Spearman
  • Writer
    • Doug Spearman
  • Stars
    • Al Sapienza
    • Richard Lawson
    • Jai Rodriguez
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Doug Spearman
    • Writer
      • Doug Spearman
    • Stars
      • Al Sapienza
      • Richard Lawson
      • Jai Rodriguez
    • 23User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Al Sapienza
    Al Sapienza
    • Tracey Thayer
    Richard Lawson
    Richard Lawson
    • Ron Logsdon
    Jai Rodriguez
    Jai Rodriguez
    • Andrew
    Matt Cipro
    Matt Cipro
    • Rich
    Jay Huguley
    Jay Huguley
    • Eric Dupont
    Shane Johnson
    Shane Johnson
    • Clay
    Darryl Stephens
    Darryl Stephens
    • Peter Logsdon
    Toby Poser
    Toby Poser
    • Wedding Guest
    Dominic Vedder
    Dominic Vedder
    • Bar Patron
    Leslie Zemeckis
    Leslie Zemeckis
    • Pamela Finley-Logsdon
    Keili Lefkovitz
    Keili Lefkovitz
    • Karla Dickinsen
    Scott Bailey
    Scott Bailey
    • Jack Dickinson
    Blake Boyd
    Blake Boyd
    • Ridgley Dunsmuir
    Ann Walker
    Ann Walker
    • Barbara
    Gregory Zarian
    Gregory Zarian
    • Christopher Randolph
    Julian Feder
    Julian Feder
    • Julian
    Johnny Bazaldua
    Johnny Bazaldua
    • Thomas
    Lena Anthony
    Lena Anthony
    • Mrs. Regina Washington
    • (as Kevalena Everett)
    • Director
      • Doug Spearman
    • Writer
      • Doug Spearman
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    User reviews23

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    Phillim212

    endless movie, erm, endless love . . .

    Soap opera of fraught interracial affair between out gay and closeted gay in hetero marriage. Not terrible, the leads are pretty, some good moments, but oh my it just goes on and on and on repetitively in familiar territory. I don't for a moment believe there is any passion here -- even the betrayed parties seem like they'll be fine after a stiff drink. The script meanders, and it looks like everybody was afraid to bring any scale to the thing; acting is not just "looking natural" -- you've got to take us someplace, show us things . . .
    7chong_an

    Love, lust, or commitment

    Pete, a single black man, has an affair with Jack, a married white man. Pete's father, a lawyer, is upset that Pete is dating a married man for the 4th time, and urges Pete to commit and settle down. Meanwhile, Jack has had homosexual episodes since his teens, married the prettiest girl in his class, had 2 kids, and both Jack and his wife have successful careers. Regardless of his behavior, Jack confesses to his counselor that he doesn't want to be gay or bisexual. While Pete and Jack declare their love for each other, will Jack finally divorce his wife, and will Pete be willing to wait for the divorce?

    I saw this at the Inside Out LGBT festival, and the Q+A answered a puzzle I was having. The story was set in the present - Jack's brother-in-law warns Jack against leaving an electronic footprint by texting or sending "dick pics", and Jack's lawyer jokes about his "1st divorce", given that same-sex marriage is now legal. But the "don't want to be gay" attitude seemed to be from an earlier period. It turns out that the inspiration for this film came from the writer / director's experiences earlier in life, before he became too old to play Pete himself. OK, I understand, but it still means I give it a mixed review.
    8kaospheric

    Good gay rom-coms don't come along very often

    Frankly, I could watch anything with the apparently ageless, engaging and charming Darryl Stephens in it, so I'll try to get through this review with as little bias as possible. But in truth, Spearman has assembled a talented cast that delights from beginning to end. Stephens has palpable chemistry with his handsome co-star, Scott Bailey. Keili Lefkovitz is effervescent in the potentially thankless role of the down-low guy's wife, and Stephen Bowman is a ton of fun as Stephen's best friend. Veteran Richard Lawson - trivia: his first credited role, in 1971, was "Homosexual", in Dirty Harry. He went on to appear in pretty much everything, including Dynasty (1986) and Angry Boys (2011) - plays Stephen's father, who, in a refreshing twist, is a black father who doesn't have a problem with his gay son.

    Good gay rom-coms don't come along very often. From Zero To I Love You manages to be hopelessly romantic, a hoot, and genuinely insightful (the damage wrought by Pete and Jack's affair isn't merely brushed under the carpet).

    Surprising, enchanting, and sexy, From Zero To I Love You is a winner. Doug Spearman: what's next?
    4denny321

    Nothing but blah

    This is a movie about a white closeted married guy who dates a black single guy with a history of dating white closeted married guys. While the premise seems to hold the potential for an engaging story and the production is at least competent, it falls hopelessly flat in every respect. It simply isn't dramatic enough, funny enough, heartwarming enough, or steamy enough to be worthwhile. Everything here is skin deep. There's no reason for the audience to get behind a guy who seems to see his devoted wife and daughters as mere baggage, and shirks his responsibilities to them at every turn. A couple doleful piano notes as the boyfriend is left hanging again (as if he couldn't see it coming) isn't near enough to tug at my heartstrings. I'd suggest the filmmakers go out and live a little, and find something more substantial to write about. But at least they got the title right - there's plenty of Zero, a bit of I Love You, and not much in between.

    Oh, and - there's not a closeted guy on the planet who'd ask his secretary to send a dozen roses to a man.
    7justahunch-70549

    Well done gay rom-com

    This low budget film makes great use of its resources due to a lot of talent behind the screen as well as in front. This is a stylish, well written rom-com about a gay love affair with all the difficulties & complications getting there as is usual for this type of film. It's a nice little movie full of very likeable actors and the characters they portray. It's smart and humorous and I was surprised at how much I liked it as it's not my usual style, but it's hard to resist despite a bit of necessary unpleasantness involving a wife and children. All the actors are good, though I never really bought for a minute that the co-lead, Scott Bailey, was gay, but like the rest here, he is likeable and appealing. I was particularly impressed by the other lead, Darryl Stephens. He's talented and attractive with a smoky voice that is killer. It's not flawless by any means, but it is a good little film that I don't think had a theatrical release, which is a shame, though it probably wouldn't have made a dime. It's not the point of this film, but bisexuality is a lot more common in this country than many would believe.

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      Richard Lawson's real life Tina Knowles-Lawson plays a guest at his character's wedding.
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      Written by Nikol Kollars & Baldo

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2021 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
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    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • From Zero to I Love You
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Milton Ventures Media
      • 5 Child Productions
      • BKS Media
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