Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2008

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Mulligans
Chip Hale 2008
Categories: Features
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Run time: 92 min. | Canada
A mulligan, in life and on the golf course, is a second take, a do-over, a penaltyfree chance to start again. If only second chances were as easy in life as they are in golf. In MULLIGANS, college is out for the summer, and artist Chase (Charlie David from Dante’s Cove) is visiting his best friend Tyler’s family. The vacation begins typically, with keg parties and easy jobs at the golf course, but as the season progresses, Tyler and Chase drift apart. Chase catches the attention of Tyler’s hunky dad, Nathan, a dutiful if distant husband and father with secrets.

Expectations collide with reality and assumptions miss by a mile in this finely detailed film. Tyler’s impressionable younger sister Birdy injects subtle humor and wisdom, while Tyler’s mother Stacy (Thea Gill from Queer as Folk) somehow maintains a stable perspective as her family pivots from one revelation to another.

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Rated 2.0/5 Stars
kwlsea
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Forced, stilted, contrived, and predictable. Overwrought music ends with the line "no one is alone" as the two gay characters are left alone.
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