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Hard Pill
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DVD detailsActor: Beth Grant, Jennifer Elise Cox, Jonathan Slavin, Michael Chieffo, Tim Omundson Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS Cinematographer: John Baumgartner Composer: Mike Petrone DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 94 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-05-23 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Fox Lorber
DVD Reviews of Hard PillDVD Review: Hard pill to swallow Summary: 2 StarsLet's see--you've got the unappealing main gay character, desperate to be straight...a jock addicted to anti-depressants...the alcoholic sex-addicted gay best friend...and the frumpy straight girl who drowns her sorrows in rocky road ice cream and phone sex lines. Add it all up and you have yet another painful addition to the growing list of gay movies with potential that just aren't executed well at all. At best this movie evokes laughter when it probably shouldn't, at worst you wonder if you're watching a bad school play where you're the only one in the audience wondering, why does this hurt so much to watch?
DVD Review: Homosexual .............................................*.......................Heterosexual Summary: 5 StarsIf you could take a pill to make you straight, would you? This is the provocative question asked by "Hard Pill". This is a wonderful bittersweet gay drama from John Baumgartner, 2006. At the introduction of each character, a graph is presented on screen to show where he/she stand on the scale between homosexual, and heterosexual, or "no data present". The plot focuses on the life of the leading character, Tim, who finds himself 33 years old, gay and alone. He has gotten too old, with not enough hair and lacks that perfect look that seems to be essential in todays gay community, at least if you are looking for someone to love you. He is disgusted with one night stands and the gay party life. All he wants is to be happy, settle down and be in love for the rest of his life. But this is something that seems to be non existent for a gay man like Tim.
When news breaks that a new scientific study is beginning, to make gay men straight, Tim jumps at the chance to volunteer for the study, against the advice of everyone who knows him. He starts taking the pill and his life begins turning around immediately. He finds love in the arms of Tanya, a pretty blonde with whom he seems to share a lot in common. As their relationship begins to blossom, problems arise with the pill's effectiveness. Success depends on breaking ties with all his old acquaintances, and Tim must chose between his old life and relationships, or the new love and happiness he has found. Only he can weigh the cost and determine his future.
The scripting is great for this film, and the cast is superb. Although a couple of the characters are less than desirable, every actor portrayed their part wonderfully, and life changed not only for Tim but for all those around him as well. There is something here for every viewer, gay or straight. You are sure to find one character you most identify with, and who's personal struggle hits home to you in a big way. Jonathan Slavin (Tim) gives a remarkable performance in his role. You will be enthralled as you watch his performance as both gay, and straight and see the versatility of his acting. Scotch Ellis Loring, Susan Slome, Mike Begovich and Jennifer Elise Cox fit their role so beautifully and never miss a beat bringing their character to life. My favorite however was Jason Bushman who gives a stellar performance as Matt. Though his part was the smaller of the six main characters, he crossed into a role very different from his own life, a role he probably shouldn't have been cut out for, but you'd never guess that by his performance. (not to mention the fact that he is HOT HOT HOT). He gives his character a sweetness that all the others lacked, and the degree of seperation between his character, and his own personal life off camera, is enormous.
I really found no down side to "Hard Pill" with exception of maybe the ending. It is written to leave the viewer to determine for themselves as to whether the ending is happy or sad. For me, I would have to call it bittersweet, and a little too incomplete. I personally WOULD take such a pill, after viewing this provocative drama, but don't give your decision until you see both sides. You might be surprised at your own answer. This movie is terrific and definitely a "one of a kind" gay-themed production. A very nice change of pace from the usual storyline, and one that makes you think a bit. The DVD also offers some nice extra features, including (1)a conversation with writer/director John Baumgartner and actor Jonathan Slavin, (2) An outtake reel, (3) "Making of Hard Pill", a behind the scenes featurette, and (4) Original Theatrical Trailer. Filming, audio, video, casting, acting, directing, scripting and everything else was excellent in my opinion and I highly recommend this film with two thumbs and two big toes waving in the air!
DVD Review: I've Been Telling All My Friends About This MOVIE! Summary: 4 StarsRented this off of Netflix and loved it. I often have fantasized about
what would happen if I could take a pill and change my sexual orientation.
What I thought was so sweet is that one rarely thinks about the friends
and family you equally effect making such a change. A great sub-plot was
the gay co-worker who went through his own transmormation by actually dating men instead of just picking them up for one-night stands at the
bar and gym. Beautiful thought-provoking piece of art!
DVD Review: Interesting Summary: 3 StarsMy opinion of the movie is not as enthusiastic as the other one but I did like it.
I think the premise is very good, but it's slightly let down in the second act. I hoped they would explore how the main character's life could equally fail as a heterosexual, but instead most of the conflict comes from the fact that he is ordered to leave behind his old friends, and the troubles this causes them. Anyway this subplots are so well handled and are so interesting for themselves that almost make up for the main story line's 'bad' turn.
The dvd image is anamorphic and all the good you can expect from a cheap-video shot movie. Speaking of this, the director's staging of the scenes is very good overall, getting the best from that style, it's direct and intimist.
Description of Hard PillJohn Baumgartner s provocative new film asks the disturbing and challenging question: if you could take a pill to make you straight would you? What would the effects be on your previous relationships?Tim (Jonathan Slavin) is gay chronically single and desperately lonely. In a last ditch effort to find happiness he volunteers for a controversial drug study designed to make gay men straight. The drug seems to be working for him and he meets Tanya. They embark on a whirlwind romance and he cuts himself off entirely from his old life. However soon it becomes clear that the drug is wearing off and he must feign illness to avoid intimacy with Tanya. A final tragedy brings Tim back together with his friends and actually strengthens their relationships and gives them all a renewed sense of hope. System Requirements:Running Time 94 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:?DRAMA Rating:?NR UPC:?720917549026 Manufacturer No:?FLV5490
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