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Bedrooms & Hallways (1998)

Bedrooms & Hallways (1998)
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Rose Troche (Go Fish) directed this British romantic comedy with various gay characters in London. Impish Darren (Tom Hollander) urges lonely Leo (Kevin McKidd of Trainspotting) to get a more active social life, as does neighbor Angie (Julie Graham). When friend Adam (Christopher Fulford) gets Leo to join the therapy group run by New Age-styled guru Keith (Simon Callow), Leo meets good-looking Irishman Brendan (James Purefoy), who's just ending a lengthy relationship with his business partner, Sally (Jennifer Ehle). Sally just happens to be Leo's high-school sweetheart. It's not long before Leo and Brendan pair off. Shown in the Market section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin McKiddHugo Weaving, (more)
Director(s):
Rose Troche
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Synopsis of Bedrooms & Hallways

Rose Troche (Go Fish) directed this British romantic comedy with various gay characters in London. Impish Darren (Tom Hollander) urges lonely Leo (Kevin McKidd of Trainspotting) to get a more active social life, as does neighbor Angie (Julie Graham). When friend Adam (Christopher Fulford) gets Leo to join the therapy group run by New Age-styled guru Keith (Simon Callow), Leo meets good-looking Irishman Brendan (James Purefoy), who's just ending a lengthy relationship with his business partner, Sally (Jennifer Ehle). Sally just happens to be Leo's high-school sweetheart. It's not long before Leo and Brendan pair off. Shown in the Market section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Rose Troche
Writer(s):
Robert Farrar
Producer(s):
Ceci DempseyDorothy Berwin
Categories:
RomanceComedy
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    William K.

    As independent gay movies go, this one was above average. Yes, there's considerable ambiguity in the sexual orientation of the two main characters, but I think the movie's message is that even in their 30's not everyone has everything figured out. It's also a real send-up of the whole men's sensitivity group thing. Funny, even clever at times.

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    Richard W.

    I don't understand why movie makers when dealing with gay relationships think for the story to have a happy ending the gay man ends of with a woman. Gay relationships can and do workout in real life. This movie is funny at times but unrealistic.

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    Dave M.

    A very enjoyable film, and quite an unexpected surprise to see two of the handsome lead actors from HBO's "Rome" featured prominently. It was certainly fluff, but very fun and entertaining. Recommended.

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