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Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 7:30 PM
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This delightful, heartwarming romantic comedy follows the lives of three gay, metrosexual couples in London. Harry wants to ditch his job producing home improvement shows on TV to travel the world. Harry loves Alex, a young aspiring actor who barely loves himself. William, a hunky ex Rugby player, loves Lawrence the TV soap star, but his nine year-old daughter is determined that true love will not find its course. Lastly, there is Tom, a successful but insecure artist who will let his boyfriend Lars, a handsome sometimes model, get away with literally anything as long as he doesn’t leave him. As the plots unfurl you cannot help but fall in love with these characters (well, most of them) as this wonderfully subtle funny movie takes a look at the ambivalent lives of these Brit gay men in very contemporary London. It’s a lighthearted look at the kind of obstacles and neuroses that occur in all our daily lives. It’s just that when it happens to others it is so much funnier. A real treat of a movie, Mr. Right will please even the most reluctant romantic, young or old. The film is the perfect choice for a ‘first date’. The joyous thing is that this film is less about finding Mr. Right than it is about losing him. But fear not, it has happy, and totally unexpected, endings for all.
— Roger Walker-Dack
Jacqui Morris was born in Northampton, UK in 1963. At the age of 22, she moved to London and set up her own casting agency, Mugshots, through which she “discovered” Sacha Baron Cohen. Mr. Right, which she co-wrote with her brother, David Morris, is her directorial debut.
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