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Movie Reviews of TrickMovie Review: Amazingly accurate Summary: 5 Stars
One thing that I loved about the movie was the fact that got the lingo and attitudes of the characters so precisely. Sometimes playwrighters lose sight of reality when they right their material and it is no longer believable. I believe that this is a true account of the way things work. It was a wonderfully charming movie with it's funny points and its more serious points. I also love them casting Tori Spelling as the annoying best straight female friend. How accurate. Christian Campbell is a new artist and I hope to see him on the silver screen some more. As for the movie, I thought it was fresh and creative. I hope to see more like it.
Movie Review: A Very Uplifting movie Summary: 5 Stars
I hadn't even heard of this movie before renting it (I bought the DVD immediately thereafter). After only one viewing, I was very affected by the story and the sincerity of the characters, especially Gabriel, played by Christian Campbell. The two main characters seem to be very opposite in their personalities at first, but as the story develops, the transformation of the characters and their feelings is very poignant.The acting in this movie was extremely good...much better than one would typically find in a non-mainstream movie. All in all, this is a great movie with a great story. I look forward to more from Jim Fall.
Movie Review: Trick, a surprise treat Summary: 5 Stars
Trick is a fun little romp through the world of gay Manhattan. It is light hearted and amusing. What begins as a night of cheap sex turns into so much more. Can a heartthrob go go boy find love with a shy songwriter? The twists and turns of this movie are both hilarious, and sometimes frightening. Miss Coco Peru's resemblance to Tori Spelling is uncanny. One never knows when or where true love will happen, and the course of which never ran smooth. It's light and happy fare, which is quite a change from the current gloom and doom which has been hovering over gay cinema for the last decade.
Movie Review: Sweet, funny, smart. Summary: 5 Stars
This is a very funny, very sweet, and quite smart little comedy. I'd call it a screwball comedy for the new millenium. Christian Campbell and JP Pitoc are great together, and the supporting actors are all a scream. Another plus for me is the setting, NYC's West Village. In fact, one scene always moves me, since it it set in a favorite piano bar that no longer exists, Eighty-Eights. Watch for it as Christian's friend sings the heartwarming "Como Te Gusta Mi Pinga"...which gives you an idea about how broad the comedy is played at times. But the sweet and the funny are balanced nicely.
Movie Review: looking for love Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great movie for anyone who enjoys love stories, unless, that is, you're homophobic. Two guys are looking for some place to "do each other" and discover in the process that they have found love. Mark says that he's glad they've got the "hard stuff" over with, getting to know and like each other. The sex never does happen, but love does. J.P. Pitoc (a heterosexual, by the way) displays a quality of acting rarely seen - watch Mark's facial mannerisms throughout the movie. If you're open-minded, you'll like this one.
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