With its
anything's possible attitude toward sex, this bright and breezy roundelay from GO FISH director Rose Troche is a refreshing alternative to the set-in-stone sexuality found in so many gay-themed films. Trying to put the best possible face on turning 30,
London furniture maker Leo (Kevin McKidd) allows himself to be talked into joining a men's group led by a terribly sensitive New Age therapist (Simon Callow). One night, while holding the "honesty stone," Leo confesses his attraction to another group member, a swarthy Irishman named Brendan (James
Purefoy). To Leo's pleasant surprise, Brendan who's just coming off a seven-year relationship with...
Released:
1999
Rated:
NR
Length:
96 mins