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Men, Men, Men (1995)

Men, Men, Men (1995)
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The lives of four middle-aged gay men are chronicled in this bittersweet Italian drama. The men are the cynical Dado, who tries to come to grips with his expanding waistline, receding hairline and the thought of spending the rest of his life alone; the catty Tony, a shirt designer who is still too bonded in a complex relationship with his overbearing mother, Sandro, a film producer who only recently came out of the closet after years of feigning heterosexuality, and Vittorio, a heartbroken architect trying to cope with the fact that his beloved went out and married a woman. Their stories are told as brief vignettes and chronicle a six-month period. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Christian de Sica
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Men, Men, Men

The lives of four middle-aged gay men are chronicled in this bittersweet Italian drama. The men are the cynical Dado, who tries to come to grips with his expanding waistline, receding hairline and the thought of spending the rest of his life alone; the catty Tony, a shirt designer who is still too bonded in a complex relationship with his overbearing mother, Sandro, a film producer who only recently came out of the closet after years of feigning heterosexuality, and Vittorio, a heartbroken architect trying to cope with the fact that his beloved went out and married a woman. Their stories are told as brief vignettes and chronicle a six-month period. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Christian de Sica
Writer(s):
Enrico VanzinaChristian de SicaGiovanni Veronesi
Producer(s):
Aurelio De LaurentiisMaurizio Amati
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Michael W.

This is a chronicle of four men struggling with their individual problems and challenges. They rely on each other for support and perspective. It feels sort of like a mediocre gay soap opera that never really has a coherent theme and jumps all over the place. There are some good, meaningful scenes, but largely it's sort of a snoozer. Okay but not required viewing.

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