Eden's Curve (2003)

Eden's Curve (2003)
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Based on actual events, director Anne Misawa's feature debut concerns a young college student's coming out in the free love, but markedly homophobic, 1970s. Following a ménage à trois with his roommate Joe (Trevor Lissauer) and Joe's girlfriend Bess (Amber Taylor), 17-year-old Peter (Sam Levine) finds himself distanced from the pair as his attraction to Joe grows ever more apparent. Seeking shelter from the emotional storm in the home of caring teacher Ian (Julio Perillan), Peter soon finds his situation becoming ever more complicated. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Samuel A. LevineTrevor Lissauer, (more)
Director(s):
Anne Misawa
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Eden's Curve

Based on actual events, director Anne Misawa's feature debut concerns a young college student's coming out in the free love, but markedly homophobic, 1970s. Following a ménage à trois with his roommate Joe (Trevor Lissauer) and Joe's girlfriend Bess (Amber Taylor), 17-year-old Peter (Sam Levine) finds himself distanced from the pair as his attraction to Joe grows ever more apparent. Seeking shelter from the emotional storm in the home of caring teacher Ian (Julio Perillan), Peter soon finds his situation becoming ever more complicated. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Anne Misawa
Writer(s):
Jerry MeadorsHart Monroe
Producer(s):
Jerry Meadors
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KRISTIAN V.

The acting is poor. There is no storyline. We watched 2/3's of the movie and then had to turn it off. Nothing happened. A bisexual guy, a straight girl, and a gay guy have a three-way...repeatedly...nothing graphic. There is almost no dialog, and when there is dialog, it is meaningless. The DVD sound quality was awful; either you can hear a thing (which means you have to turn-up the volume, or it is too loud (because you had to turn it up to listen to the very quiet parts). The cinematography is poor. There is no storyline. Nothing happens. They go to class, they read lame poetry, they have 3-way sex, they smoke pot, they sleep, etc. Don't waste your time. I'm sorry I rented it, and I wouldn't think of buying it.

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James L. T.

What a flop. I turned the movie off before five minutes elapsed. Like previous remarks from other viewers. The sound was horrible, I hardly heard the background music and didn't see the bashings, etc that was to have taken place. If I was Blockbuster I'd throw this movie in the dumpster. It was a waste of good money to invest in such junk as this. Anyone that reads this don't order the movie. I'd rather see a Tom & Jerry cartoon.

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Timothy C.

Extremely poor sound editing. Unfocused cinematography. Unbelievable dialogue. Acting better suited for a live stage performance. All these factors cheapen Anne Misawa's first attempt "true-life" coming of age story, based on a close friend's experience, and ultimately leaves the audience unsatisfied. "Eden's Curve" is destined to become one of those gay movies that wanted to say something important and new, but ultimately will be forgotten among dozens of other similar tales that rarely stand out from one another. Not recommended.

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