Evicted from his home, a pleasant gay teen finds support and acceptance as a hired caregiver for a professional photographer's father after his latest stroke.Evicted from his home, a pleasant gay teen finds support and acceptance as a hired caregiver for a professional photographer's father after his latest stroke.Evicted from his home, a pleasant gay teen finds support and acceptance as a hired caregiver for a professional photographer's father after his latest stroke.
Gutierrez Kadyr
- Guy
- (as Kadyr Gutierrez)
Edgar Allan Poe IV
- Steve Houston (Billy's Dad)
- (as Allen Poe)
Franklyn Passmore III
- Homeless Man
- (as Franklyn Passmore)
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The first temptation is to define it as modest. And, indeed, crumbs of soap opera are mixed with cliches.
Or to appreciate as expression of good intentions. No doubts, it is it.
But two good points save it in some measure - Dustin Belt , proposing a fresh , reasonable Billy and the messages , from affection for ill father to homophobia and friendship.
It is a film for precise target and this is just obvious. Not remarkable, not memorable, it reminds, in simple manner, essential truths and it makes that just decent. So, at the end, not so reasonable to be very critic about it , not ignoring the sins.
Or to appreciate as expression of good intentions. No doubts, it is it.
But two good points save it in some measure - Dustin Belt , proposing a fresh , reasonable Billy and the messages , from affection for ill father to homophobia and friendship.
It is a film for precise target and this is just obvious. Not remarkable, not memorable, it reminds, in simple manner, essential truths and it makes that just decent. So, at the end, not so reasonable to be very critic about it , not ignoring the sins.
I saw this on an IMDB Gay Films With Happy Endings list that felt it didn't deserve the low ratings. I thought maybe it did deserve better, so I watched it. Boy, was I wrong. It's AWFUL! Terrible. None of them can act, and some of them, especially Billy's father and Thomas, the drag queen, are so over the top and cringe-inducing that I had to fast forward a bit. Everyone else speaks as if they're reading off cue cards.
And the continuity is breakneck. One second, Billy's kicked out of the house, a second later, he's in LA, and he instantly gets a job. Mark, James' father, who's had a stroke, apparently super-glued his lips together and learned how to say his lines with one eye shut, and his son hired him on the spot. Everything happens so quickly with no development.
I like to give films a chance and watch them through to the end, but this one was rough. The person who put together the IMDB list was right about it having a happy ending, though. I was happy it ended.
And the continuity is breakneck. One second, Billy's kicked out of the house, a second later, he's in LA, and he instantly gets a job. Mark, James' father, who's had a stroke, apparently super-glued his lips together and learned how to say his lines with one eye shut, and his son hired him on the spot. Everything happens so quickly with no development.
I like to give films a chance and watch them through to the end, but this one was rough. The person who put together the IMDB list was right about it having a happy ending, though. I was happy it ended.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst feature film for Dustin Belt, who portrays Billy.
- Quotes
Steve Houston: God doesn't love you anymore and neither do I!
- Crazy creditsSpecial thanks... "Jeremy Craven" for his awesome bartending at the wrap party!!
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Billy
- Filming locations
- Dry Gulch Ranch - 12420 Hasler Road, Malibu, California, USA(various exterior shots)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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