Mr. Right (2009 film) explained

Mr. Right
Producer:Jacqui Morris (producer)
Jonathaon Perchal (exec. producer)
Mugshots Production Co.
Director:David Morris
Jacqui Morris
Starring:James Lance
Luke de Woolfson
David Morris
Benjamin Hart
Rocky Marshall
Leon Ockenden
Music:Jacqueline Kroft
Cinematography:Michael Wood
Editing:Warren Meneely
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris. The jointly-made gay-themed film is the debut for both directors.

Synopsis

The film presents life of a number of individuals who live in London's Soho area in their quest for their "Mr. Right". One of the highlights of the film is when all the characters gather for an excruciatingly awkward and hilarious dinner party at which wine and secrets are spilled.[1]

By the end of the film three months later, the characters are still striving to make new paths for themselves. Harry is appealing for Alex, now in a small studio residence to return, but the latter turns him gently down despite having feelings for him. Things are much better between William and Lawrence as Georgie becomes more accepting of their relationship. Things have soured between Lars and William. Devastated Lars catches Harry while the latter has just packed to leave everything behind for his long-planned trip away from his dreaded work. Meanwhile Paul is getting more and more into the gay scene despite putting a brave face that he is still straight.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1847&fid=45 Frameline: Films - Mr. Right