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Back Soon

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
904
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Matthew Montgomery and Windham Beacham in Back Soon (2007)
DramaRomance

Reuniting the actors from his hit film Long Term Relationship, director Rob Williams BACK SOON is a tender, sexy drama that explores the depths of love, loss, identity and hope. Still grievi... Read allReuniting the actors from his hit film Long Term Relationship, director Rob Williams BACK SOON is a tender, sexy drama that explores the depths of love, loss, identity and hope. Still grieving his wife's death, aspiring actor Logan (Windham Beacham) is inexplicably drawn to refor... Read allReuniting the actors from his hit film Long Term Relationship, director Rob Williams BACK SOON is a tender, sexy drama that explores the depths of love, loss, identity and hope. Still grieving his wife's death, aspiring actor Logan (Windham Beacham) is inexplicably drawn to reformed drug dealer Guillermo (Matthew Montgomery, Gone, But Not Forgotten). While neither are... Read all

  • Director
    • Rob Williams
  • Writer
    • Rob Williams
  • Stars
    • Windham Beacham
    • Matthew Montgomery
    • Maggie McCollester
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    904
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Williams
    • Writer
      • Rob Williams
    • Stars
      • Windham Beacham
      • Matthew Montgomery
      • Maggie McCollester
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Windham Beacham
    Windham Beacham
    • Logan Foster
    Matthew Montgomery
    Matthew Montgomery
    • Gil Ramirez
    Maggie McCollester
    Maggie McCollester
    • Adrianne Foster
    • (as Maggie Eilertson)
    Artie O'Daly
    Artie O'Daly
    • Spencer Donahue
    Bret Wolfe
    • Jamie Pulaski
    Kelly Keaton
    Kelly Keaton
    • Grace
    Bethany Dotson
    • Mona
    Danny Aguirre
    • Oscar
    Joel Bryant
    Joel Bryant
    • Doctor Kelso
    A.C. Earing
    A.C. Earing
    • Pissed-Off Bookstore Customer
    Deven Green
    Deven Green
    • Trixie
    Alanna Leigh
    • Tanya
    Jeremy Lucas
    Jeremy Lucas
    • Harland
    Tammi Mac
    • Deborah
    Nora J. Novak
    Nora J. Novak
    • Chardonnay
    • (as Nora Jesse)
    Susan Papa
    Susan Papa
    • Sandee
    Neil D. Paris
    • Locker Room Guy #3
    Ken Rambo
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Rob Williams
    • Writer
      • Rob Williams
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    User reviews17

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    ughetta86

    Defintly not a masterpiece, but it might be worth seeing for someone

    This is a strange film and I can't give a vote, I can't really say if it's good or not. Better, this film isn't good, but it has some points that make me enjoy it.

    The best part is the begging, when it describes the two main characters falling in love for each other. The acting was good enough and the atmosphere represented looks sweet and delicate (the is the best point of the movie in my opinion).

    A part from that, the rest of the film is quite an insult to the viewers' intelligence and the mystic/supernatural tone neither is necessary to the development of the storyline nor makes any sense.

    In the end, my suggestion is: the film isn't a masterpiece, still it might be worth seeing, if you don't have anything better to do and you aren't too disappointed by the unbelievable supernatural elements in the plot. Otherwise avoid it!
    6ohlabtechguy

    Romance comedy?

    Caught this on Youtube and since I am desperate for gay romance dramas, I clung to a hope that this wouldn't disappoint. Slow beginning and a few bad supporting actors, but the two main characters(actors) were enough to hold my attention. Even though the theme is serious, there were times I found myself cracking up - like when Logan, a straight widowed guy, sleep walks into the arms of his newly found male soulmate. Not the best movie in terms of script, direction, acting and dialogue, but the ending was OK and there was potential here for the two leads to develop a heartfelt LTR.
    5jchudson-93052

    Agree, Good Concept - Poor Execution

    Windham Beacham - interesting new actor for me with some potential I hope.

    Matthew Montgomery - seen a handful of his movies and about the same skill level here (which isn't a bad thing necessarily) . Buzzed cut not a good look for him.

    Wish the ending had gone beyond the hospital scene with at least a glimpse of where their relationship may have been headed.
    4ascheland

    'Back Soon' Needed to Go Back to Drawing Board

    My partner first became smitten by Matthew Montgomery after watching him in the Internet "Star Trek" series/homage "Hidden Frontiers." Montgomery's appeal is easy to understand: he is an attractive guy with considerable screen presence, and he can act. My partner's growing Montgomery crush led him to watch "Back Soon," a movie he liked so much that he suggested we include it in our intermittent Matthew Montgomery "Film" Festival.

    "Back Soon" is the story of a Logan (Windham Beacham, who really should trademark his name), a young actor mourning the death of his wife (Maggie McCollister), who becomes friends with – and the lover of — Gil (Matthew Montgomery), the ex-gang member who buys Logan's house. This is all promising, setting the stage for a thoughtful exploration of grief, love and the nature of attraction. But writer-director Rob Williams reneges on that promise with some bad writing, made worse with some "Touched by an Angel" supernaturalism coming into the story by act three. A more gifted writer could've pulled off this divergence into the spiritual, but Williams' script has a hard enough time making the physical world convincing without exploring ghostly realms. A more gifted writer—especially one doubling as the director—might have realized that Montgomery just wasn't gruff enough to pass as a former Latin gang member (not to mention the street gang back story just didn't work) and rewrite the part to better fit the actor. A more gifted writer might have been able to make Spencer, Logan's Mexican-hating brother-in-law, seem more like an actual racist instead of a parody of one. A more gifted director would have realized Artie O'Daly playing straight Spencer as if he's a bitchy queen telegraphs a story twist miles away.

    Most of the cast are capable in their roles, even if they don't always fit them. Beacham is appealing as Logan, though it's interesting that in portraying an actor he is rather flat in the scenes featuring Logan auditioning. Even though I never bought Montgomery as a former gang member, he was another bright spot in this movie. I never believed Maggie McCollister (billed here as Maggie Foster) and Beacham as a couple, either, but McCollister's performance showed her as one of the more polished actors in the cast. Not polished but better than anyone would expect is gay porn star Bret Wolfe as Gil's flamboyant – and improbable – best friend. Wolfe's performance here suggests he could fill the roles that used to go to a pre-op Alexis Arquette.

    I can't be totally dismissive of "Back Soon." Beacham and Montgomery have some nice moments together and it's clear that the people involved have their hearts in the right place. Plus, the movie earns points for featuring mystery novelist John Morgan Wilson in a cameo. I really wanted to like this movie as much as my partner did, but the story's potential is botched by an amateurish script, clunky directing and spotty production values. Still, I'm looking forward to continuing my explorations into the works of Matthew Montgomery and hope that eventually he appears in a movie that's actually shot on film.
    3TomInSanFrancisco

    Sleepwalking cinema

    The opening mood of this picture -- the depression of a widower numb with grief -- pretty much sums up the entire film.

    The main character is both figuratively and literally sleepwalking through his life, and the director and actors do the same. How can a movie with supernatural aspects be so unengaging?

    Every scene plays out slowly, as if the somber subject matter requires it. Characters interact, but the actors fail to connect with each other, even in scenes where emotions should run high.

    A livelier or more varied approach by the director and/or actors would have helped. As it stands, "Back Soon" stays stuck in slow motion.

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Povratak uskoro
    • Filming locations
      • Altadena, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Guest House Films
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      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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