All Over the Guy
All Over the Guy is a 2001 American gay-themed romantic comedy film directed by Julie Davis and written by Dan Bucatinsky.
Plot
The film is told mostly in flashback; with Eli (Dan Bucatinsky) recounting his side to Esther (Doris Roberts), an HIV clinic worker as he waits for test results and Tom (Richard Ruccolo) telling his side to a man he meets at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Tom is the son of emotionally distant alcoholic WASP parents who never quite accepted his sexual orientation and as a result is a heavy drinker himself and has a penchant for random hookups with different men. Eli's parents are both Jewish psychiatrists who raised him to be emotionally open but ended up making him neurotic.
More details
author | Dan Bucatinsky |
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contentLocation | Los Angeles |
director | Julie Davis |
editor | Glenn Garland Mary Morrisey |
genre | comedy |
keywords | alcoholics anonymous best friend blind date bore casual sex emotionally distant engage even flashback flea market hiv hookup in & out meet morning set up sexual orientation understand wasp wed white anglo-saxon protestant |
musicBy | Peter Stuart |
producer | Donnie Land Juan A. Mas Juan Mas Susan Dietz |
publisher | Lions Gate Films |
theme | independent lgbt-related romantic comedy |