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Trick

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 29m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
9,8 k
MA NOTE
Tori Spelling, Christian Campbell, and John Paul Pitoc in Trick (1999)
Home Video Trailer from Fine Line
Liretrailer2:00
1 vidéo
33 photos
ComédieMusiqueRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe misadventures of two young gay men trying to find a place to be alone one night in Manhattan.The misadventures of two young gay men trying to find a place to be alone one night in Manhattan.The misadventures of two young gay men trying to find a place to be alone one night in Manhattan.

  • Director
    • Jim Fall
  • Writer
    • Jason Schafer
  • Stars
    • Christian Campbell
    • John Paul Pitoc
    • Brad Beyer
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    9,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jim Fall
    • Writer
      • Jason Schafer
    • Stars
      • Christian Campbell
      • John Paul Pitoc
      • Brad Beyer
    • 139Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 23Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Photos33

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    Rôles principaux34

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    Christian Campbell
    Christian Campbell
    • Gabriel
    John Paul Pitoc
    John Paul Pitoc
    • Mark
    Brad Beyer
    Brad Beyer
    • Rich
    Lacey Kohl
    • Genevieve
    Tori Spelling
    Tori Spelling
    • Katherine
    Abbey Hope
    • Business Woman
    Becky Caldwell
    • Yolanda
    Kate Flannery
    Kate Flannery
    • Ridiculous Writer
    Steve Hayes
    Steve Hayes
    • Perry
    Will Keenan
    Will Keenan
    • Dude
    Joey Dedio
    Joey Dedio
    • Ex Go-Go Boy
    Ricky Ritzel
    • Scary Man
    Lissette Gutierrez
    • Woman on Subway
    Lorri Bagley
    Lorri Bagley
    • Judy
    Kevin Andrew
    • Stoop Cruiser
    Bobby Peaco
    • Lester Sinclair
    Kevin Chamberlin
    Kevin Chamberlin
    • Perry's Ex
    Eric Bernat
    • Funky Stage Manager
    • Director
      • Jim Fall
    • Writer
      • Jason Schafer
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs139

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    7bkoganbing

    The Go-Go Boy Of His Dreams

    Trick is a story of a late 20 something gay kid played by Christian Campbell who has been going through a breakup and after a bit of a drought is not having any success. Right now he'd settle for a one night stand of hot passion.

    Especially after seeing J.P. Pitoc up on the stage of that gay bar doing the bumps and grinds, it's the man of his dreams. Fate is seemingly kind to him when he leaves the bar and he winds up on the same train as the object of his affection. Pitoc gets off at the same stop, eye contact is met and it's off to Campbell's place.

    Which he shares with his straight roommate Brad Beyer and has a female friend played by Tori Spelling who just bounces in whenever she needs to use or borrow something.

    When they go to Pitoc's world, Campbell is a bit put off by the partying world of the go-go boys. Will they ever get down to the slap and tickle?

    Despite the emphasis on sex and one night stands, Trick is really a delightful romantic comedy with a gay twist. Tori Spelling by dint of her name recognition from 90210 is top billed though she's really in a supporting role. She's very funny in the role of the gay man's best straight woman friend who really wants to dominate the lives of the gay people around her. Also a bit sad.

    Both Christian Campbell and J.P. Pitoc have gone on to some substantial careers on the big screen, small screen, and on stage. Pitoc made his film debut here in Trick. Both of them are cast well and I do love the eternal theme of the film that people can be quite a bit deeper than original impressions may make.
    m67165

    This is beautiful!

    I was a little wary of a movie about two guys trying to find a place in New York city where they can be alone and have some sex. A comedy? I thought it could be very boring. I'm so glad I went to see this one! It is funny and romantic, and it ends in a smart way, and I can only say: Thank you, guys! That was fun!
    Buddy-51

    charming romantic film

    As a genre still virtually in its infancy, the `gay romantic comedy' (a term that sure doesn't mean what it used to) unquestionably has a long way to go to catch up to its heterosexual equivalent. With `Trick,' this process takes a few giant steps forward. This may not be the crossover film many right-minded people might wish it to be, but it goes a long way towards showing that there is actually a benefit to making gay-themed romantic films. Viewing romance from a gay perspective, in and of itself, helps to refresh some of the staleness that has inevitably seeped into the genre over decades of straight variants on the subject. Even though the particulars may be different, the universals remain the same – yet, somehow, it is those very differences that make us take a second look at the conventions in fresh and exciting ways. For instance, I defy anyone to come up with a more purely romantic and emotionally uplifting scene than the final extended tracking shot of this film. No film in recent memory has more beautifully captured the pure, life-transforming moment of dawning love better than this one does in that special extended moment at the end. It reminds us of just how intensely straight love stories used to move us, long before they became tired and we became cynical.

    As in most movie comedy romances, the plot of the film is a very simple one. Gabe is a shy, almost socially backward young musical comedy composer, living in Greenwich Village with a straight roommate who makes Gabe sleep outside while he, himself, entertains, seemingly on a nightly basis, a parade of willing young ladies. Though Gabe frequents gay bars, he seems unable to find a comfortable niche in the high-speed gay world he finds there. Then, one night, Gabe meets on the subway his virtual opposite, a muscular hunk named Mark who works as a `go-go boy' at a local bar and who exudes the kind of raw sexuality and high-stepping confidence that makes him attractive to many of the area's men including, not so incidentally, Gabe as well. The hook of the film is that Gabe and Mark, once they acknowledge their mutual attraction to each other, are constantly thwarted in their attempts at finding a place to consummate their one-night-stand – and, that, as the night wears on and a new day dawns, they both discover that their feelings for each other have deepened considerably beyond mere casual physical attraction and immediate sexual need.

    One of the factors that lends depth to this film and makes it more than just mere romantic puffery is that it does not deny the reality of its context. It deals head-on with the issue of casual sex vs. committed relationships while remaining lighthearted and non-judgmental in the process. Moreover, writer Jason Schafer and director Jim Fall demonstrate an ear for naturalistic speech, often finding humor and poignancy in the very same line of dialogue. They have surrounded the two main figures with a bevy of offbeat, slightly quirky characters who make up Gabe and Mark's worlds in the form of best friends, roommates, former lovers, business associates etc. Tori Spelling does a delightful turn as Gabe's ditzy ex-girlfriend and current best friend who feels conflicted over her own romantic feelings for this man she knows will never love her as she would like him to. The women are not brain surgeons in this film (Gabe's roommate's girlfriend is another case in point), but they sure are likeable.

    In fact, likeability is probably `Trick's biggest selling point and in no area of the film is this quality more beautifully captured than in the performances of Christian Campbell and J.P. Pitoc as Gabe and Mark, respectively. Campbell conveys the goodnatured shyness and sexual awkwardness of Gabe with a warmhearted subtlety that is truly infectious. Pitoc also manifests the sweetness and intelligence that initially lie hidden beneath the veneer of his sexually-assured, almost dumb-jock exterior. It is the ever emerging depth in Mark's character that wins Gabe over to his side – and us as well.

    And then we have that great closing scene! It reminds us all – gay, straight or whatever – just how transcendent that moment of burgeoning true love can be. As Gabe walks towards the camera, smiling and peering out at his world with that look that tells us that the objects in it have suddenly been transformed into magical sources of wonder, our hearts go with him. We care about how this relationship will turn out – and, if that is not the mark of a successful movie romance, I don't know what is.
    9mermatt

    All-American boy meets stud-hunk

    After a leisurely start, we get some great comic sequences. My favorites are ones I'd call "intimate piano," "drag queen fury," and "coffee shop confrontation."

    Like other recent gay-themed films such as BEAUTIFUL THING, OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION, EDGE OF SEVENTEEN, and GET REAL, this film is very personal and doesn't get caught up in homophobia or AIDS. It doesn't even give us coming-out angst. It is just a sweet, old fashioned romance but with gay characters.

    I highly recommend this film. It may become a mainstream charmer. I certainly hope so.
    8jotix100

    Trick or treat

    Not having seen the film when it was originally released, I caught up with it on IFC. The film is surprisingly light, as the director, Jim Fall, has avoided the usual cliches when dealing with the subject matter.

    Mr. Fall was very lucky to find this cast, indeed. The three principals, Tori Spelling, Christian Campbell and John Paul Pitoc play very well together. It's a fun film to watch anytime at all. All types of audiences will enjoy this tale of romance, missed opportunities, and fulfilling a dream.

    All this, and N.Y.'s Greenwich Village in the background, who could ask for anything more?

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    • Anecdotes
      In the diner scene, Miss Coco Peru (portrayed by Clinton Leupp) is seen crossing outside the window and entering the diner but never appears thereafter; he was cut out of the next bathroom scene in which Gabriel and Mark almost kiss, which is such a sweet moment that director [[Jim Fall]] decided not to have Miss Coco do another joke.
    • Gaffes
      Missi Pyle's name is misspelled (Missi Pile) during the closing credits that show their pictures. It is corrected during the end crawl however.
    • Citations

      Mark: You know, I think it's good how this turned out.

      Gabriel: You do?

      Mark: Yeah. We got the hard part over with.

      Gabriel: Oh, what about the sex?

      Mark: What kind of a girl do you think I am?

    • Connexions
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best LGBTQ+ Romantic Comedies (2021)
    • Bandes originales
      Enter You
      Written by Jason Schafer

      Performed by Tori Spelling

      Published by Holy Wow, Inc.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juillet 1999 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Trick - Una historia diferente
    • Lieux de tournage
      • "Don Hill", Tribeca, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(dance-bar scene)
    • sociétés de production
      • Good Machine
      • Roadside Attractions
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    • Budget
      • 450 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 087 228 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 118 594 $ US
      • 25 juill. 1999
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 2 087 228 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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