A young woman diagnosed with cancer tries to play matchmaker between her soon-to-be-widowed husband and her bisexual twin brother.A young woman diagnosed with cancer tries to play matchmaker between her soon-to-be-widowed husband and her bisexual twin brother.A young woman diagnosed with cancer tries to play matchmaker between her soon-to-be-widowed husband and her bisexual twin brother.
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Nobody should care if the unique plot in this movie is a bit far fetched. The script, acting, cast and production values made up for it at every turn. Though the subject of the movie, terminal cancer, is morbid, the movie was more charming than sad. Beau, the husband of dying Lily, possesses a handsome, wholesome manliness all wrapped up with sensitivity, kindness and sexiness, that any self-respecting gay guy would wish they had a similar hubby. Happy ending....loved it!!!! Need to see more like it!!!
Haven't seen a little indie like this that I've enjoyed this much in a long time. Kudos to:
1) Great acting
2) Great writing
3) A very interesting plot/story
4) The organic feel of the evolution of the story and characters.
I'm particularly in love with the character of Lily (Leah McKendrick) - she is outstanding. Both of the male characters, Beau (Patrick Zeller) and Caden (Matt Pascua) are excellent, but Lily steals the movie.
If I had anything to grouse about it would be that the story seems a little contrived at points (even with the organic feel I mentioned earlier), especially with the direction of the relationship between Beau and Caden. But hey, with Lily's force of personality and the central struggle of the story I bought it the first time through, so it works.
It could also be a little tighter in terms of directing. Otherwise it's a gem and one of the best gay films of the last several years. Thank you Stewart Wade, thank you actors one and all - really appreciate this work.
I'm particularly in love with the character of Lily (Leah McKendrick) - she is outstanding. Both of the male characters, Beau (Patrick Zeller) and Caden (Matt Pascua) are excellent, but Lily steals the movie.
If I had anything to grouse about it would be that the story seems a little contrived at points (even with the organic feel I mentioned earlier), especially with the direction of the relationship between Beau and Caden. But hey, with Lily's force of personality and the central struggle of the story I bought it the first time through, so it works.
It could also be a little tighter in terms of directing. Otherwise it's a gem and one of the best gay films of the last several years. Thank you Stewart Wade, thank you actors one and all - really appreciate this work.
I might give this movie seven stars but I have to give it one more star for uniqueness. I've never seen a movie with such a premise, and I think they handled it really well. You could feel the chemistry between all of the characters, they were well-developed, and their relationships had interesting transformations.
I absolutely loved it. The characters were all great. How could you NOT love Caden. He was sweet, vulnerable, honest and exuded strength through it all. He was the backbone. Lily was awesome for wanting and accepting something so taboo. It was well written, fantastically cast, and all around well done. I thought Senastian by James Finizza was good but this was everything. Bravo. I have watched it 3 times and my first time was last night.
The story is lovely and very heartfelt. The husband's character needs some better writing. It's frustrating to watch what he's going through and his lines tend to be repetitious, but overall, it's a nice movie.
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- GoofsWhen Beau, Lily, and Caden are leaving for Lily's surgery, Beau is seen wearing a blue button down shirt and blue jeans. However, in the very next scene where it's same day and Beau and Caden are in the waiting room during Lily's procedure, Beau is seen wearing the same blue shirt but with a pair of khakis. When they return home from her surgery, he is back in the blue shirt and blue jeans again.
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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