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Directed by Don Roos.
Three loosely interrelated stories of dysfunctional relationships are played for edgy laughs in this dark comedy drama from writer and director Don Roos. An unexpected assignation between stepsiblings Mamie and Charley results in Mamie becoming pregnant, with the child being put up for adoption shortly after birth. Twenty years later, Mamie (Lisa Kudrow) is approached by Nicky (Jesse Bradford), an aspiring filmmaker with an abrasive personality who claims to know where her long-lost son is living. However, there's a catch -- Nicky wants to shoot the reunion for the student film he's working on, and won't tell her about her child unless she agrees, though her lover, Javier (Bobby Cannavale), attempts to work out a compromise. Meanwhile, Charley (Steve Coogan), now out of the closet, has a longstanding relationship with Gil (David Sutcliffe), and the couple are involved in a legal battle over whether or not Gil's donated sperm produced a baby who has been adopted by a lesbian couple they know (Laura Dern and Sarah Clarke). And finally, Jude (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a bohemian malcontent who becomes involved with Otis (Jason Ritter), a sexually ambiguous rock musician. Otis has a difficult relationship with his father, Frank (Tom Arnold), but when Jude meets Frank, she likes him fine -- in fact, she soon falls in love with him and leaves Otis for his dad. Happy Endings had its world premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 Happy Endings (2005)
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"SYNOPSIS: Maime and her step-brother Charley had sex when he was 16 years old. She, supposedly, went on to have an abortion. Only she didn't. Said child is the reason why aspiring filmmaker Nicky comes into her life (and, by default, the life of her massage therapist boyfriend Javier). Meanwhile, Charley is leading a wonderfully domesticated life with his partner, Gil. Charley runs a restaurant left to him by his dead father. The drummer in the band which plays at the restaurant, Otis, steals security tapes of Charley stripping to his undies for a birthday party...so he can jerk off to them before bed. Charley and Gil are helping to celebrate the birthday of Baby Max, the child of Gil's best friend Pam and her partner. Still meanwhile, a new singer comes into Otis' band and ultimately she and the presumed gay boy have sex. He then breaks up with her so she can bed his father, Frank. ANALYSIS: I doubt there is a movie around that is as complex as Happy Endings. The material is strai ... " [More]
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"Magnolia-like story laced with edgy comedy. Interesting ruse of adding commentaries to the narration in 'side titles' instead of the usual voice over. Never too serious but engaging never the less. " [More]
 



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