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Could have been funny, but they got on a soapbox and started preaching. It became very unfunny at that point. Badly edited as well. It probably would have worked better if the girl was not gay, and everyone was trying to convince her that she was. But the writer and director were more interested in sending a message than in making a funny comedy. As a result, the film not only preached solely to the choir, thus losing any message it was intended to give, but was also not funny, and lost the rest of the audience. I've noticed most gay films do this. The one exception is "My Beautiful Launderette." But that was made by a straight film maker, not a gay activist.
score 2/10
gregrob-1 17 July 2005
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