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David Searching (1997)

David Searching (1997)
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In this independent comedy, David Searching (Anthony Rapp) is a would-be documentary filmmaker trying to get a project off the ground. In the meantime, David (who is gay) is looking for love, willing to settle for sex, and searching for some sort of answers in life. He shares his apartment with his good friend Gwen (Camryn Manheim), who doesn't see any reason why her weight problem should prevent her from attracting good-looking men. David and Gwen both go through a number of blind dates and chance meetings as they hope to find the man of their dreams, while David, looking at the world through his video camera, tries to deal with the complexities of funding his latest project and the labyrinth that is PBS. Playwrights John Cameron Mitchell and David Drake appear in supporting roles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Leslie L. Smith
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of David Searching

In this independent comedy, David Searching (Anthony Rapp) is a would-be documentary filmmaker trying to get a project off the ground. In the meantime, David (who is gay) is looking for love, willing to settle for sex, and searching for some sort of answers in life. He shares his apartment with his good friend Gwen (Camryn Manheim), who doesn't see any reason why her weight problem should prevent her from attracting good-looking men. David and Gwen both go through a number of blind dates and chance meetings as they hope to find the man of their dreams, while David, looking at the world through his video camera, tries to deal with the complexities of funding his latest project and the labyrinth that is PBS. Playwrights John Cameron Mitchell and David Drake appear in supporting roles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Leslie L. Smith
Writer(s):
Leslie L. Smith
Producer(s):
Leslie L. SmithJohn P. Scholz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Adult Humor)
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    Leonard K.

    I looked for a rating lower then a half star. This movie was just really really bad. The voices were not in line with the lips moving of the actors. No real plot, actors were okay and a few interesting one lines if you could lip read or wait for the voice to come after the line was spoken by the actor. Just skip on past this movie.

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    Orion M.

    The storyline had some promise, but something was just inherently wrong. It is an independent film, so it deserves some latitude. It had a few moments with Julie Halston that were redeeming. The lead character was mundane. The "hot" heart throb must have been simply a matter of unpopular opinion. It was just boring.

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    SANDRA M.

    I watched the first 20 minutes and just couldn't take any more. It looked more like a bad home movie!

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