An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother's hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who's secretly a porn director.An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother's hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who's secretly a porn director.An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother's hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who's secretly a porn director.
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"For Years to Come," from James Patrick Nelson, succeeds by being at once classic and new. The format and tone, is very traditional. While this could allow it to get lost amongst many other independent Pilots and Shorts, it is worked into an asset: the traditional nature of this piece allows it to surprise you with moments of new-found comedic structure worked into the structure of its dramatic emotional spine. Additionally, in just under half an hour, we get an honest depiction of the characters in vulnerable moments, enhanced -and not undercut- by comedy. (And Richard Riehle is a standout, of course).
I caught this at Dances with Films in the episodic block and was really impressed by it. Well made, nicely shot, strong writing and directing - and great performances! It has a very unique tone as it deals with grief, expectations, family, finding love, and sexuality. You could tell the audience was really into it, so I know its themes and humor resonated with people. James Patrick Nelson shared afterwards that he based the story on his own life experiences, and you can tell by the details that you're watching an authentic voice. Hoping it gets picked up as a series because it definitely ends with a cliffhanger!
What a satisfying and honest look at grief, queerness, and the enigmatic nature of kinship. Painfully, hilariously true to life.
Compulsively watchable. I am definitely going to lose chunks of my life to binge-watching when the full season is released.
It is rare to see such complex subject matter brought to life so accurately, without veering into over-earnestness. The audience laughter and tears all felt earned. The cast shimmers with the kind of unforced chemistry that makes me want to spend hours with these characters.
This show is deliciously layered and nuanced and devastating and funny. Instant favorite.
Compulsively watchable. I am definitely going to lose chunks of my life to binge-watching when the full season is released.
It is rare to see such complex subject matter brought to life so accurately, without veering into over-earnestness. The audience laughter and tears all felt earned. The cast shimmers with the kind of unforced chemistry that makes me want to spend hours with these characters.
This show is deliciously layered and nuanced and devastating and funny. Instant favorite.
So much to love in this endearingly vulnerable and surprisingly funny portrait of grief and reckoning. There's a raw and unguarded quality to both the writing and performances that draws the viewer in, and has you rooting for the emotional growth and personal connections of its characters, who's relationships and understanding of each other are far more complex than they first seem. The pilot's final twist gives ample runway for delving deep into some unexpected perspectives on the porn industry, queer experience and journey to making peace with aging parents. Based on the pilot, I expected all these themes will continue to be handled with candor, humor and grace, and overall, I'm really excited to see how the rest of this series unfolds!
I caught For Years to Come at a film festival in New York, and it was far and away the highlight of the entire event. The performances were delightful across the board. James Patrick Nelson and Richard Riehle deliver particularly inspired and joyful performances, despite the fact that this pilot presents the audience with themes of grief and secrecy. Very well-written and very well-made! This was clearly crafted with a lot of love and care. The heart of For Years to Come is immense and earnest, and it was a treat to watch. Also, it ends with a hilarious and unexpected revelation that I need to know more about. I'm dying to see where it goes from here!
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