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The Trip (2002)

The Trip (2002)
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Stretching from the 1970s to the 1990s, The Trip chronicles the often turbulent romance between two gay men. One night in 1973, teenagers Tommy (Steve Braun) and Alan (Larry Sullivan) meet at an L.A. party. While Tommy is openly gay and organizes for gay civil rights, Alan, an aspiring journalist, is a repressed, button-down member of the Young Republicans who is working on his first book, a thick volume about the evils of homosexuality. On the pretext of interviewing him for his book, Alan invites Tommy to his house for dinner, where the sexual tension between the two is so throbbingly blatant that Alan's girlfriend makes a hasty exit. An intense romance between the two men follows. When we next see them, it's 1976, and Alan's book has been published anonymously and is being used by right-wingers who are supporting Anita Bryant's "Save Our Children" campaign in Florida. Unfortunately, Tommy finds out that Alan wrote the book and leaves him, and subsequently takes up with Peter (Ray Baker) an affluent closet case. It isn't until the '90s that Alan and Tommy meet again, and are confronted by the romance they thought they had long left behind. The Trip was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Larry SullivanSteve Braun, (more)
Director(s):
Miles Swain
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Trip

Stretching from the 1970s to the 1990s, The Trip chronicles the often turbulent romance between two gay men. One night in 1973, teenagers Tommy (Steve Braun) and Alan (Larry Sullivan) meet at an L.A. party. While Tommy is openly gay and organizes for gay civil rights, Alan, an aspiring journalist, is a repressed, button-down member of the Young Republicans who is working on his first book, a thick volume about the evils of homosexuality. On the pretext of interviewing him for his book, Alan invites Tommy to his house for dinner, where the sexual tension between the two is so throbbingly blatant that Alan's girlfriend makes a hasty exit. An intense romance between the two men follows. When we next see them, it's 1976, and Alan's book has been published anonymously and is being used by right-wingers who are supporting Anita Bryant's "Save Our Children" campaign in Florida. Unfortunately, Tommy finds out that Alan wrote the book and leaves him, and subsequently takes up with Peter (Ray Baker) an affluent closet case. It isn't until the '90s that Alan and Tommy meet again, and are confronted by the romance they thought they had long left behind. The Trip was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Miles Swain
Writer(s):
Miles Swain
Producer(s):
Houston King
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Gary F.

    I wish I could go for the 5 star, but this movie did have it's flaws. I'm not going to dwell on that, just know it's a timeless story of love. Be it gay or straight. Never let the moment pass without saying some thing 'cause you may never get the another chance again! Worth the time and watch!!!

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    Jose R.

    The first couple of minutes are good, then it becomes predictable, and finally the last part of it is extremely cheesy and over-the-top. The only good parts are a couple of scenes that are played well in terms of comedic timing but that are, again, very predictable and lack originality. I would NOT recommend this movie at all....

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    Jack D.

    I was torn on this movie because there were parts that I really liked such as the first date and the actual trip back through Mexico. The two main characters seemed to have great chemistry together, but I felt like some of the other characters felt a bit like cartoons and were only there to serve as comic relief. I was disappointed that all female roles in the movie tended to blend together as if they were all clones of each other. Throughout the movie I had this feeling of some sort of political lesson that I should be learning. I gave this movie such a high rating only because of how well the two main characters acted together.

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