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Can a man keep his family and himself?Plot:
Two college friends take a journey home. One of them makes a mistake that may tear a family apart. Sometimes there are no second chances, sometimes there are no mulligans. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Plot Keywords:
Family
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Dark Comedy
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Gay
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2 wins moreUser Comments:
Totally predictable but good moreCast
(Credited cast)| Dan Payne | ... | Nathan Davidson | |
| Thea Gill | ... | Stacey Davidson | |
| Charlie David | ... | Chase Rousseau | |
| Derek Baynham | ... | Tyler Davidson | |
| Grace Vukovic | ... | Birdy Davidson | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Patrick Baynham | ... | Razor | |
| Ann Chaland | ... | Grandma | |
| Kimberly Clarke | ... | Jacky | |
| Andrew Cownden | ... | Anal Andy | |
| Ty Didman | ... | Jeffrey | |
| Nhi Do | ... | Christie | |
| Maxine English | ... | Bikini Woman | |
| Kathryn Humphries | ... | Fruit Fly Fran | |
| Anthony Joseph | ... | Jarod | |
| Elliott Loran | ... | Brad | |
| Mich Lyon | ... | Ball Washer | |
| Amy Matysio | ... | Bre | |
| Kenneth Mayes | ... | Jim | |
| Thomas Orr-Loney | ... | Marty | |
| Mckenzie Ryan | ... | Erin | |
| Calum Worthy | ... | Felix | |
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Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaMOVIEmeter: 
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Charlie David is actually a left handed golfer but golfed right for the film to appear to be a bad golfer. moreFAQ
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Tyler Davidson (Derek Baynham) brings home buddy Chase (Charlie David) for the summer. His hunky father Nathan (Dan Payne) and mother Stacey (Thea Gill) love Chase. Then Chase tells Tyler he's gay. Tyler has no problem with it and tells his family...and Nathan realizes he might be gay too.
The story was totally predictable from beginning to end. I was always one step ahead. Also there's a little sister (Grace Viskovic) who's too cute and intelligent for anyone her age. Still I loved this. It was written by David (who is openly gay himself) and he perfectly caught the feelings and emotions of a gay man coming out to his friends. The acting is exceptional. David, Gill and Baynham are all good but Payne is just great. He has a very hard role to play and he pulls it off. Also the movie just looks gorgeous. They shot it in a small town in Canada and the scenery was just breath-taking. Also there's a few very hot man on man kissing scenes! So it is totally predictable but beautifully done and acted. I give it an 8.