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Looking: The Movie
Description
The life of Patric Murray, a young ambitious guy, who after spending a year, working in Denver, returns to his hometown in California, in order to attend the weddings of his best friends, has been changed completely, as there, he has also to deal and solve the problem he left and traveled, the thing that challenges him.
The life of Patric Murray, a young ambitious guy, who after spending a year, working in Denver, returns to his hometown in California, in order to attend the weddings of his best friends, has been changed completely, as there, he has also to deal and solve the problem he left and traveled, the thing that challenges him.
Actors:
Raúl Castillo,
Clarence Watson III,
Daniel Franzese,
Natalie Stephany Aguilar,
Suilma Rodriguez,
Derek Phillips,
Bobby Ysip
Raúl Castillo
1977, McAllen, Texas, USA
Clarence Watson III
Daniel Franzese
9 May 1978, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Natalie Stephany Aguilar
Suilma Rodriguez
Derek Phillips
18 April 1976, Miami, Florida, USA
Bobby Ysip
Director:
Andrew Haigh
Andrew Haigh
Country:
United States
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It's all fairly slight, when you take a step back from it, but ultimately that's the strength of Looking and its closing movie. They comprise sweet, passing chapters in a small group of ordinary lives.July 25, 2016
Ultimately, the intimate scope of the story and impressive commitment to the truth of its characters makes for a satisfying finish.July 19, 2016
The movie is a lovely, bittersweet coda to HBO's underappreciated series.July 21, 2016
When Looking is at its best, it justifies the existence of this movie, even if we thought we didn't need one.July 22, 2016
Nuanced, compact, and unapologetically romantic (not to mention steamy), Looking: The Movie is everything fans of the series will want from a curtain call that should have ultimately been much farther down the road than this.July 21, 2016
Looking: The Movie cuts its fans, but in the same stroke, it comforts them, which outweighs its idiosyncratic missteps.July 24, 2016
In a show about loneliness and friendship, it helps to have two actors who can so easily convince us that they're the greatest of friends.July 21, 2016
Like the TV series before it, Looking: The Movie is pointless and boring.July 22, 2016
The movie makes anybody who watches it at least glimpse the deeper, disconcerting, questions.July 21, 2016
Looking: The Movie feels exactly as it should: Like a wistful, funny, hopeful weekend with old friends that makes you wish you could stay a few days longer.July 22, 2016
For fans, Looking's conclusion will be welcome. For the uninitiated, it's a moodily made argument to check out a series that deserves a long afterlife.July 25, 2016
Looking has always come alive in visuals, and The Movie is a beautiful parting shot.