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Like You Mean It

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
806
YOUR RATING
Philipp Karner in Like You Mean It (2015)
Drama

When Mark commits to falling back in love with Jonah, he is forced to look at himself with unprecedented courage and honesty.When Mark commits to falling back in love with Jonah, he is forced to look at himself with unprecedented courage and honesty.When Mark commits to falling back in love with Jonah, he is forced to look at himself with unprecedented courage and honesty.

  • Director
    • Philipp Karner
  • Writer
    • Philipp Karner
  • Stars
    • Kimberly Alexander
    • Clayton Bailey
    • Jason Boegh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    806
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philipp Karner
    • Writer
      • Philipp Karner
    • Stars
      • Kimberly Alexander
      • Clayton Bailey
      • Jason Boegh
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kimberly Alexander
    Kimberly Alexander
    • Newscaster
    Clayton Bailey
    • Wedding Guest
    Jason Boegh
    Jason Boegh
    • Waiter
    Scotty Crowe
    Scotty Crowe
    • Yungtseng
    Kathy Deitch
    Kathy Deitch
    • Receptionist
    Andrew Dits
    Andrew Dits
    • Kyle
    Mark J. Freeman
      Claudia Graf
      • Isabelle
      Beth Griswold
      • Wedding Guest
      Lucy Karner
      • Lily
      Philipp Karner
      Philipp Karner
      • Mark
      James Konstantinidis
      • Wedding Guest
      Sheila Korsi
      Sheila Korsi
      • Eva
      Aida Lembo
      Aida Lembo
      • Secretary
      Jeff Lorch
      Jeff Lorch
      • Auditioner
      Mocean Melvin
      Mocean Melvin
      • Radio Host #1
      Denver Milord
      Denver Milord
      • Jonah
      Lucas Paz
      Lucas Paz
      • Wedding Guest
      • Director
        • Philipp Karner
      • Writer
        • Philipp Karner
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      User reviews18

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      6ohlabtechguy

      Mental illness defines the person.....

      Interesting to see a film that depicts a central character that has a mental disorder for which he's received treatment. Mental disorders are very common, but most people don't recognize it when they see it. Often, it's associated with substance abuse problems. In the end, it's hard to tell which came first....the mental problem or the drug or alcohol abuse. In this story, Mark, the leading character, doesn't seem to have a drug problem, but he certainly is struggling with mental issues, none of which become well illuminated. It's unfortunate because nothing is learned about how to deal with loved ones who have mental problems. Even Jonah, Mark's boyfriend, doesn't seem to have a clue. Nor does their relationship therapist. The film remains a germ of a good idea, but it never got what it needed to fully germinate.
      Kirpianuscus

      honest story

      A delicate theme just well explored. Sensitive subjects , from the stress about future to the complicated lines of relationship are wise used , exposed, explored in beautiful manner.

      The shadow of madness as presence and the great cinematography are two good points of this film who not desires to impress but proposing a fair, honest tone about ordinary pressures and the answers to them.

      The acting can be defined as key of this special drama for the slow story, for the reflection moments, for the way to reflect crisis , for the simplicity and gentle pieces defining the characters. A story who has so many chances to be perceived as a personal one.
      7fcwemyss

      Thoughtful drama of a gay couple at a crossroads.

      This is a good film. On the surface it is about a gay couple struggling to stay together, but it is actually about one-half of this couple.

      Mark, played by LIKE YOU MEAN IT'S writer/director, Philipp Karner, doesn't merely have difficulty committing, he has increasing difficulty communicating with anyone. His character is interesting, especially in that, as a professional actor, auditioning generally for voice-over assignments, he must use a wide variety of voices. That English is not his native language, and though he has mastered an infinite variety of American accents, he is finding himself unable to continue.

      Jonah, his boyfriend, played by Denver Milord, is a struggling musician. What is very subtle about this movie is that it shows us typical tensions a gay couple experiences but demonstrates a unique element: Post-traumatic stress disorder. Jonah, an intelligent man, is helpless to reach Mark, whose relationship to his estranged father is the backdrop to this couple's crisis.

      It is well-acted and photographed, and unlike a lot of movies which have entertainers as main characters, it shows what they do. We see that Mark isn't just an actor down on his luck. We see him auditioning and we realize he's good. When Jonah sings to Mark one night, at Mark's request, we are shown that he is good and that he is doing the sort of music heard today. This adds to the realism.

      LIKE IT IS is as thoughtful as any story by John Updike or Joyce Carol Oates. The short story may be the form which has most influenced this film. In my view, that is a plus.
      7ksf-2

      going through a rough patch

      Sometimes hard to watch, with the subject matter of someone who may or may not be helped by taking (or not taking) wellbutrin, or other antidepressants. Or maybe the dosage wasn't right. It was a good depiction of the on again off again success of any meds, or dose. About halfway through, the guy on the meds owns the poor communication and the effect his actions are having on their relationship. His partner seems to be willing to wait things out, and to attend the therapy sessions. I really liked when the therapist asked them if they were looking to get into the relationship, or out of the relationship. Nice bottom line! A couple of reviewers have written that they aren't happy with the ending, but I think it summed up a real life situation. Another reviewer mentioned that they didn't see the point of showing their straight friends "timeout" relationship. But i think it was important to show the two main characters' reactions to what their friends were doing.... it kind of told us where they might stand on things. Good acting, if difficult to watch a couple going through really rough times.
      10blakeedwardboyd

      Good Movie!!

      Saw this film in LA and was surprised by it's simplicity and power. This is not a "gay movie". Yes, the focus of the story is on a gay man but we start to realize it's about his difficulty loving himself and hence others. We understand why and how life is increasingly challenging for him as he attempts (as a European in America) to manage his past and get healthier. Mainstream audiences may be reluctant to pay to see a film about a gay man but star/writer/director Philipp Karner handles the sex scenes and sexuality in a restrained manner which affords all of us an understanding of the gay culture without offending. As a straight man, I really enjoyed the movie. I highly recommend LIKE YOU MEAN IT...for its wonderful, economical writing, direction and performances as well as its ability to enlighten and entertain!

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        The World Premiere for "Like You Mean It" was at Outfest - Los Angeles' Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, held at the Directors Guild of America, on July 10 2015, with a Q&A following the screening including both male leads; Denver Milord and Philipp Karner, who was also the Director and Writer.
      • Quotes

        Mark: I'm so sorry, Jonah. You're a really kind, amazing man. I've never met anyone with a bigger heart than you. Fuck, you deserve someone who doesn't have to work so fucking hard to be nice to you, who likes being in the same room with you. I'm not that person. I'm not. I'm never gonna be.

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      • Release date
        • December 8, 2015 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • Austria
      • Official site
        • UK Official Site
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • 爱别自有方
      • Production companies
        • Kroma Pictures
        • Round One Production
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        • 1h 30m(90 min)
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