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After two college students, Sam (]) and Thea (]), meet Coles (]), an animator, at a party, their mutual attraction is immediate. Which soon leads to a passionate and awkward night together. They continue to push the sexual boundaries of their friendship. Soon, however, their friendships are tested by Sam and Coles' romance and Thea's increasing recklessness behavior. Inevitably, their relationships dissolves due to fear, resentment and mistrust on all sides. Eight years later they reunite. Cole, now an animator for a high-profile ad agency, lives with his girlfriend of five years Claire. Thea, the former wild-child is happily married to Miles, with whom they share ownership in a very successful and flourishing restaurant. Sam, after working in London, returns to Manhattan after she recently broke off her engagement. Upon reconnecting, the three are drawn back into their old and complicated dynamic. They are soon forced to confront the true meaning of commitment and love, something they avoided as young adults. | After two college students, Sam (]) and Thea (]), meet Coles (]), an animator, at a party, their mutual attraction is immediate. Which soon leads to a passionate and awkward night together. They continue to push the sexual boundaries of their friendship. Soon, however, their friendships are tested by Sam and Coles' romance and Thea's increasing recklessness behavior. Inevitably, their relationships dissolves due to fear, resentment and mistrust on all sides. Eight years later they reunite. Cole, now an animator for a high-profile ad agency, lives with his girlfriend of five years Claire. Thea, the former wild-child is happily married to Miles, with whom they share ownership in a very successful and flourishing restaurant. Sam, after working in London, returns to Manhattan after she recently broke off her engagement. Upon reconnecting, the three are drawn back into their old and complicated dynamic. They are soon forced to confront the true meaning of commitment and love, something they avoided as young adults. |
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2002 American filmXX/XY | |
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Directed by | Austin Chick |
Written by | Austin Chick |
Starring | Mark Ruffalo Maya Stange Kathleen Robertson |
Cinematography | Uta Briesewitz |
Edited by | William A. Anderson Pete Beaudreau |
Music by | The Insects |
Distributed by | IFC Films |
Release dates | January 11, 2002 |
Running time | 91 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Box office | $103,874 |
XX/XY is a film released in 2002 starring Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson and Maya Stange. The film is a romantic drama written and directed by Austin Chick, the title referring to the different chromosome pairings present in men and women. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the year it was released. Although the funding for the film came from the U.S., the film was produced by British company Natural Nylon.
Plot
- Tagline: There's no room for honesty in a healthy relationship...
After two college students, Sam (Maya Stange) and Thea (Kathleen Robertson), meet Coles (Mark Ruffalo), an animator, at a party, their mutual attraction is immediate. Which soon leads to a passionate and awkward night together. They continue to push the sexual boundaries of their friendship. Soon, however, their friendships are tested by Sam and Coles' romance and Thea's increasing recklessness behavior. Inevitably, their relationships dissolves due to fear, resentment and mistrust on all sides. Eight years later they reunite. Cole, now an animator for a high-profile ad agency, lives with his girlfriend of five years Claire. Thea, the former wild-child is happily married to Miles, with whom they share ownership in a very successful and flourishing restaurant. Sam, after working in London, returns to Manhattan after she recently broke off her engagement. Upon reconnecting, the three are drawn back into their old and complicated dynamic. They are soon forced to confront the true meaning of commitment and love, something they avoided as young adults.
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