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Adam & Steve

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.4K
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Parker Posey, Craig Chester, Malcolm Gets, Chris Kattan, and Cary Curran in Adam & Steve (2005)
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Follows two New York City couples, one heterosexual and one gay, who explore the peaks and the valleys of their respective relationships.Follows two New York City couples, one heterosexual and one gay, who explore the peaks and the valleys of their respective relationships.Follows two New York City couples, one heterosexual and one gay, who explore the peaks and the valleys of their respective relationships.

  • Director
    • Craig Chester
  • Writer
    • Craig Chester
  • Stars
    • Craig Chester
    • Malcolm Gets
    • Parker Posey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Craig Chester
    • Writer
      • Craig Chester
    • Stars
      • Craig Chester
      • Malcolm Gets
      • Parker Posey
    • 51User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Craig Chester
    Craig Chester
    • Adam Bernstein
    Malcolm Gets
    Malcolm Gets
    • Steve Hicks
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Rhonda
    Chris Kattan
    Chris Kattan
    • Michael
    Cary Curran
    • Cary…
    Noah Segan
    Noah Segan
    • Twink
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Mary
    Jackie Beat
    Jackie Beat
    • Self
    Mario Diaz
    • Orlando
    Lisa Frederickson
    • Fiona
    Sandy Martin
    Sandy Martin
    • Biker Chick
    Michael Panes
    Michael Panes
    • Lou
    Jennifer Echols
    Jennifer Echols
    • Triage Nurse
    Jack Guzman
    Jack Guzman
    • Security Guard
    Maxine Prescott
    • Elderly Lady
    Brandon Miller
    • Survivalist in Park
    August Amarino
    • Drunk Patron
    • (as Augi Amarino)
    Steve Geary
    • Andy
    • Director
      • Craig Chester
    • Writer
      • Craig Chester
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    User reviews51

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    5moonspinner55

    Ah, those embarrassing bodily functions!

    Craig Chester wrote, directed and stars in this comic love story between two men: a New York City shrink and a klutzy Jewish tour guide who meet and fall in love--but will the recollection of a disastrous date 17 years ago ultimately come between them? Chester is brash and brave and goes out on a limb here, resulting in a gay-comedy better than most. The movie has fun being outré, with ballsy, bitchy humor and an occasional moment of seriousness (a good balance), yet its imagination is stunted, with a fantasy hoedown bit right out of "Jeffrey" and far too many lapses of taste and judgment. Chester's slapstick scenes needed to be reined in, particularly a hopeless sequence with his "cursed" Jewish family and also the poorly-staged gross-out scene 10-minutes in. The film has funny elements and performances (by a most curious cast) and some of it is very sweet. ** from ****
    10eslgr8

    If you don't like romantic comedies, why do you review them?

    I'm getting really tired of people who don't like a particular film genre giving bad reviews of movies belonging to that genre. I don't like gory horror films, so I wouldn't review (or see) something like Hostel or Saw. But somehow people (and reviewers) delight in putting down romcoms, not because there's anything wrong with the films, but because it would have to be something absolutely extraordinary to even merit a "satisfactory" from them.

    That's why it pisses me off that Adam and Steve hasn't gotten the critical acclaim that it deserves. I honestly feel that most of the bad reviews were of people predisposed to dislike it just as they'd be predisposed to dislike any new romantic comedy, gay or straight. (That's not to say that it hasn't gotten its fair share of good reviews, and deservedly so!)

    Yes, the romantic comedy genre has been done and done again, and not always well, but I can count the number of GAY romantic comedies on the fingers of one hand. All Over the Guy, and Adam and Steve, and...? How many others follow the formula of two people who meet cute, fall in love, face some kind of crisis, and then overcome it in a tear and laughter filled climactic scene? Yes, I'll admit it. I'm a sucker for a good romcom. I can see While You Were Sleeping any day of the week. But as a gay man I've been cheated of this genre, always having to superimpose my own boy/boy couple over the boy/girl couple in the film.

    Adam and Steve is the film I (and others I'm sure) have been waiting for. One of the funniest (admittedly crude at times, Thank you Farrely bros) and at the same time most gloriously romantic romcoms ever, and this time it's a boy meets boy, boy loses boy, boy gets boy back story! The chemistry between Craig Chester and Malcolm Gets is palpable, and thank you openly gay hero Chester for casting another gay man to play opposite. As Chester says in the film commentary, he and Gets don't have to worry about "playing gay" but can simply play the characters, and when they are in bed together or sharing a romantic moment (lots of kissing in this film), you don't have to wonder if they felt odd or uncomfortable. It's obvious that they didn't and don't.

    Parker Posey and Chris Kattan are along for the ride, Ms. Posey giving yet another lovable quirky performance that's made her the indie queen, and Mr. Kattan showing himself a real actor and real person, something that his usual over the top roles don't allow him to do.

    If you don't like romantic comedies, don't see this movie. But if you're like me, someone who loves the genre but has felt cheated out of his own romcom, by all means BUY the DVD because this is a movie you'll be watching again and again.
    Gordon-11

    It is refreshing to watch a film that has emphasis on love instead of on sex

    This film is a romantic comedy between two men in New York City. They by chance meet each other, get along very well, until things start to fall apart.

    It is great that throughout the film, the emphasis is on love, instead of sex. It is so easy to fall into the temptation to make scenes depicting gay sex in order to entice gay viewers to watch the film. However, in this film, there are no sex scenes at all. The thing that keeps the viewers watching is the real love that keeps Adam and Steve together. Coupled with the excellent character development, the love between Adam and Steve becomes convincing and touching.

    The dance sequences of this film are very well rehearsed and delightful to watch. The plot is straightforward and predictable, but that's the whole idea for romantic comedies.

    I hope gay romantic comedies get made more often!
    5Banquo13

    Somewhat of a valiant effort...

    Okay, so this movie had some funny moments, but most of it just left me cold--like it was trying too hard and somehow ended up being too artificial and too phony. I thought the love story was cute, for what it was worth, but some of the subplots left me scratching my head. For example, I find it hard to believe that there are a great many red-Becky Jersey boys (and hillbillies, apparently) in the Village who are going to throw beer bottles at gay men who express affection towards one another. I've been to the Village before and think the bottle throwers would definitely be bashed back. Not to mention the harassment from the window...omg....is this a lame attempt at humor or seriousness towards the fact that hate still exists? Either way, it felt very out of place.

    And Adam's family (ba ha ha--just got that one...!) seemed nothing but a one line lame joke. Did we have to cross over into 3rd rate physical comedy to make some point about a curse? The movie did have its highlights--Parker Posey and Chris Kattan had their moments, the dance off was funny and it did make some interesting points about the human condition and relationships: I liked it when Adam asked Steve what he wanted, and he blurts out: "I don't know!!" Not an easy thing to admit.

    All in all, "Adam and Steve" has given me a little bit of hope that someone out there might make a gay-themed movie that won't insult my intelligence.
    8gregv2k

    Well-done date movie

    What a fun, funny, sharp-witted, incisive film about the rocky road to romance. And how brilliant that it's about a gay couple-- a committed, monogamous gay couple who look very much like real gay human beings (as opposed to the broad caricatures usually seen in film and television). Is it possible that this will be the first "gay" date movie that straight couples will go to and laugh with?

    Maybe that's hoping for an America more open-minded than it is, but certainly the open minded heterosexual partners are in for a good time.

    Kudos to writer/directer Chester for creating what is an impressive mosaic of styles. In lesser hands the film, with everything from emotional honesty to slapstick comedy to over-the-top (and I do mean WAAYYYY over-the-top) camp, should be a mess. But somehow scenes of first love are actually made sweeter all the more by the slapstick running gag that accompanies them (sorry, no spoilers here!).

    The leads are extremely appealing, the dialog is well-realized, and the realities of dating are sharply realized in a film that walks the fine line between maudlin and frank but rarely feels dishonest. That's going to sound ridiculous in the context of a film that includes a choreographed dance-off featuring a drag queen, but the movie is wise to use broad strokes of humor to help otherwise clichéd movie devices go down easier. Additional kudos to Parker Posey, who becomes the heterosexual equivalent of the "Jack" character on "Will & Grace." Her comic contributions are note-perfect.

    Chester has commented that the use of comedy has a role in helping straight audiences better accept a budding romance between men. I hope that's true, because this film deserves better than the "cult" or "gay/lesbian" dungeon in your local video store.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The flashback in the beginning of the film takes place in 1987. The remaining film takes place in 2005.
    • Quotes

      Rhonda: I'm sweating like Whitney Houston going through customs!

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD release of the film contains several deleted and extended scenes with commentary from writer/director/star Craig Chester. The scenes are included in the film's novelization, also written by Chester. Most of the scenes were cut for time. The scenes featured on the DVD are:
      • An extended version of Adam's (Chester) opening visit to the support group
      • Adam saves Rhonda (Parker Posey) from a relapse into her food addiction at a barbecue restaurant
      • Adam recounts to Steve (Malcolm Gets) a sexual experience he had with a mime
      • Adam and Steve get ready to go country dancing
      • An extended version of the party at Steve's apartment, including more scenes with Jeff and Jeff's adopted daughter Ling-Ling
      • An extended version of Michael (Chris Kattan) telling Adam about Steve's past
      • Adam and Steve have a fight after Steve's party
      • An extended version of the dinner party with Adam, Steve, and Steve's parents
      • Michael wakes up to find Steve is not home and realizes he doesn't know how to operate without him (he tries to make coffee and realizes he doesn't know how)
      • Rhonda and Michael make out when Michael tempts Rhonda with a pie, which promptly ends up covering them both (Craig Chester admits that the scene was cut due to massive technical difficulties in staging it)
    • Connections
      Featured in Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Dance Off
      Music by Michael Lloyd

      Written by Jackie Beat

      Performed by Jackie Beat

      Published by Michael Music

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2007 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Adam i Stiv
    • Production company
      • Funny Boy Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $309,404
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $66,429
      • Apr 2, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $309,404
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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