Myles and Brody are best friends with two very different ways of finding love. Displeased with their current love lives, they make a pact to be together if neither finds love in ten year’s time. Now two months shy of their deadline, both friends set off to do whatever it takes to avoid ending up as each other’s last resort.
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The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Blistering performances.
This film tells the story of two best friends who makes a pact of being together if they remain single in ten years' time.This film is so romantic! Even though the ending is quite known right from the start, the journey to the ending is a beautiful, touching and funny. I am very touched by the ending, even though I have been expecting it. I truly enjoyed the film.
So, this is one of many small-cast, idealized gay romance movies, that are cranked out for a market that I do not understand. The sex is PG but the implied hook-up culture is R. There are really 3 main speaking parts and maybe 2 additional supporting actors.This one stands out from the pack because none of the acting is terrible, none of the writing is completely painful, and ALL OF THE gay characters are brunettes to medium brown and have somewhat hairy bodies.This one also stands out because of the performance and presence and sexuality of Adam Bucci. Adam is scruffy here and HOT! He is completely believable as a repeated hook-up guy...while keeping the whole hook-up culture appealing enough that one wonders who are really the happiest at the end. I have followed Mr. Bucci before (Steam Room Stories), but his attempts there to be a smooth clean-cut twink fell flat. His persona in this movie is very compelling.
Bad acting, cheesy clichés, stilted dialogue, beautiful male eye candy. It's a pretty mediocre film, but I watched it to the end because it was nice just watching hot guys mooning over each other. Of course, they had the chemistry of, well, two C-grade actors that had just met, but whatchya gonna do?
Two gay best friends--one a relationship-minded, domestic type who scares young men away with meals and candlelight, the other a promiscuous guy who screws 'em and leaves 'em--plan to be a couple if neither has found true love by the time they're 35...but since the sexually-available friend isn't interested in romance, there doesn't seem to be a basis for their pact, nor for this movie. Writer-director J.C. Calciano treads where every other filmmaker working in gay cinema has already gone. The actors have obviously been cast by how they look without their shirts on, because God forbid a gay man shouldn't be buff and tanned. Age 35 is seen as a cutoff point for gay sexuality--it's all downhill from there--but panic doesn't seem to be settling in, only a type of precious, eye-rolling self-consciousness that scuttles any hope of eroticism, comedic or otherwise. NO STARS from ****