Looking: The Movie Page #2

Synopsis: Patrick returns to San Francisco in search of closure and resolution regarding his relationships with Richie and Kevin.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Andrew Haigh
Production: Fair Harbor Productions
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
TV-MA
Year:
2016
85 min
946 Views


a super race

with special abilities.

I'm in. I'm so in.

Yes! It's actually

a really cool game.

Can I have one?

Absolutely!

Of course you're in.

Anything alien, sold.

But what is there to do

in Salt Lake City?

What do you do?

Richie:
Denver.

Thank you.

In Denver too.

What do you do in Denver?

Goddammit, sorry.

Brady:

You don't miss it here?

I mean, I miss you guys.

I miss the people for sure.

But in a lot of ways,

the cities are very similar.

It's the same

small-batch coffee,

the same Korean meatballs,

except people there are

a little less,

you know, San Francisco.

In the way--

in the way the people--

Oh, my God, no, come on.

No, you know,

in the way the people

in San Fransisco

can be annoying.

You know what

I'm talking about.

I totally get it.

Are there any gays?

Are there any gays

in Denver?

Yeah, there's a lot of gays.

It's a-- it's a big city.

And Paddy's been making

the most of being

the single cowgirl

in town, right?

I have. I have.

Is it like

"Brokeback Mountain"?

Are you just,

like, having sex

with Jake Gyllenhaal?

(laughter)

No, but I, uh,

I broke this back-mountain

a couple of times,

if you know what I mean.

Oh, hey!

Yes, yes, yes, yeah.

Patrick:

I did, I did.

Girl, you've changed.

(laughter)

I can't believe I...

have this stupid bag.

Oh, God.

Your hair looks good.

(chuckles)

Thank you.

Kept it short, huh?

I did, yeah.

Short on the...

Yeah.

Short on the sides.

It's good

to see you.

You too.

Sorry I was

so incommunicado,

but it just felt

like the right thing to do

while I got settled,

and then...

You don't need to explain.

Yeah, but I left--

I left so suddenly

without much

of an explanation.

You did

what you had to do.

I did.

So, don't sweat it.

All right.

So what's it like

being back home

so close to your folks?

Well, I'm near home.

I'm not at home,

and that, uh,

50-minute car ride

makes all the difference.

Ah.

But, uh...

It's been pretty positive.

I never thought that

I could actually be there

and be myself,

so that feels like progress.

Well, that's good.

Yeah.

And how's your mom?

She's all right.

It's probably helpful

that I was there

and only semi-judgmental

about her choice

to drop my dad.

Mm.

How are you

about the divorce?

Me?

Yeah.

I'm 30.

(chuckles)

I don't think

that matters.

You know, she actually

dumped the guy

that she left my dad for,

Oh, my God.

and now she's having sex

with her therapist,

Dr. Sapperstein.

Oh, really?

Yeah.

She really likes making

a f***ing mess of things.

But then, uh...

like mother like son,

I guess.

I'm saying nothing.

(chuckles)

So, I...

I finally followed

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Andrew Haigh

Andrew Haigh (; born 7 March 1973) is an English film and television director, screenwriter and producer. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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