A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.
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- Tommy
- (as Jeremy D. Johnson)
- Drunk boy at party
- (as Thomas Loren Lenk)
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Storyline
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- TriviaShot in 21 days.
- Quotes
Seth: Look, David, I'm... I'm really sorry.
David: Sorry? About what?
Seth: [sighs] I'm sorry that you ever got involved with me. I'm sorry your brother saw us. I'm sorry everything is such a mess right now.
David: It's not your fault. It's just the way life is, right? Look, I don't know what to think about all this, Seth. I don't. Everything I know, everything I've been told, says it's wrong. But what happened the other night it felt right. It did. I'm so screwed up right now.
[coughs]
David: I feel like my insides are being torn out.
Seth: David, I wish that there was something that I could say that would make you feel better. But, all I know is that you're not the only one that has to deal with this shit.
David: If that was your Happy Speech, it needs work.
Seth: I wish, I wish things could be different, but I guess life just isn't easy for two homo boys, is it?
- Crazy creditsWe believe in a world of love, compassion and mutual respect, a world free from fear, discrimination and prejudice. Each year we donate 10% of our profits to non-profit organizations who work to further this vision.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD features the original opening scene of the movie where Seth's mom tricks him, making him abducted by the group of men who takes him into the insitution.
- ConnectionsFeatured in And Then Came Summer: Out Takes (2005)
The main problem is that all the good things in the story -- the abduction, the relationship between the brothers and the fathers and the teens in love -- are just plopped down in front with no sense of drama, care, or even thrill. The most interesting bit of the movie, the abduction of one of the characters, wasn't even in the theatrical release according to the DVD. What could have gotten the film off to a bang and left the audience curious, wondering what was going on, invested in the film, never happens. We're left wondering what went wrong with the writing, the directing and everything else.
Jesse Petrick just isn't up to the task of carrying the film. He's -acting- the whole time without an honest note to his performance. Mathieu Smith does an admirable job with his more complicated role. For a first timer, he walk away with his scenes with Petrick. It's a shame that Smith hasn't, as far as IMDB says, had any more work.
Overall, wait for cable. Then hold your breath. The movie is a lot better if you are oxygen deprived and hallucinating good performances and a script that makes sense.
- TheOneTrueJody
- Apr 5, 2003
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- Budget
- $28,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color