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Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) |
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88 minutes
Rated: NR
Status: Playing Film Festivals
Country: US
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Cast: Daniel Letterle, David
Monahan, Diego Serrano, Dean
Shelton, Shanola Hampton, Meredith
Baxter
Director: George Bamber
Screenwriter: David Vernon |
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This live-action adaptation of the
syndicated comic strip, The Mostly
Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan
Green, begins as a lighthearted
romantic comedy and ends in madcap
screwball craziness with not just
one, but dozens of gay plot twists.
Ethan is 26, good looking, charming,
and surrounded by potential dates.
Yet he is perpetually unlucky in
love thanks mainly to his unique
ability to get in his own way.
Ethan's ex-boyfriend (and now
roommate) Leo is selling the house
they have lived in for several years
forcing Ethan to choose between
finding his own place or moving in
with the just-out-of-closet baseball
player he's been dating. In the
tradition of comic book-worthy
sitcoms like The Brady Bunch, Ethan
and his pals set out to thwart the
impending real estate deal, win back
the heart of his perhaps first true
love, and get his
commitment-ceremony-planning mother
off his back. But of course, this is
not as easy as it sounds. Before
Ethan's day of romantic reckoning
arrives, he must survive slamming
doors, angry German home buyers, a
horny 19-year-old who's smitten with
him, two skirt-wearing older queens
with an activist streak, and a
classic interracial lesbian couple.
Will Ethan's scheme to salvage his
fashionable living situation
succeed? Will he pursue the one man
that truly loved him? More
importantly, will the ball player
take it all off to get what he
wants? And finally, will sunny
Southern California ever be the same
now that Ethan Green is on the
scene? |
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