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October Moon (2005)

October Moon (2005)
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Shunned by his loved ones after realizing his true sexual identity, a shy young man slips into a paranoid and violent rage when the object of his affection offers nothing but rejection in director Jason Paul Collum's bleak tale of love gone bad. Elliot is a quiet soul with a pretty fiancé and a loving family, but when Elliot's growing lust for Corwin finds him isolated from his friends and family, the stage is set for disaster the likes of which this family has never seen. Rejected by the callous Corwin and excommunicated from his family and fiancé, Elliot makes a murderous resolve to win Corwin's heart and vows not let anyone stand in the way of true love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jason Paul Collum
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Synopsis of October Moon

Shunned by his loved ones after realizing his true sexual identity, a shy young man slips into a paranoid and violent rage when the object of his affection offers nothing but rejection in director Jason Paul Collum's bleak tale of love gone bad. Elliot is a quiet soul with a pretty fiancé and a loving family, but when Elliot's growing lust for Corwin finds him isolated from his friends and family, the stage is set for disaster the likes of which this family has never seen. Rejected by the callous Corwin and excommunicated from his family and fiancé, Elliot makes a murderous resolve to win Corwin's heart and vows not let anyone stand in the way of true love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Jason Paul Collum
Writer(s):
Jason Paul Collum
Producer(s):
Jason Paul Collum
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    Stepen C.

    Too often films about coming out forget about the misfits. The movie does a great job of showing the other side of what can happen when you finally come to terms with who you are. A straight guy realizes he's not and zeroes in on his new boss, the downside is the boss is already in a relationship. While the new boss and his partner and having issues the straight guy gets his hopes up that they will end their relationship leaving room for him to become the new significant other. When he is rejected after the couple work things out he goes single white female and snaps. Definatley worth watching.

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    Laurence G.

    Apparently, hell hath no fury like a straight man obsessed with a gay man immovably committed to his partner. Jerod Howard does an outstanding job communicating the attraction, and persistence, the frustration, and then rage of the wanna be lover. One almost feels sorry him. He does all the wrong things succeeding in only pushing his intended away. Even if he had chance. There's no way you'll predict the ending. Let's just say there's a thin line between love and hate.

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    Ernesto C.

    Awful! Bad acting and plot along with weak storyline.

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