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The Art of Being Straight The Art of Being Straight (2008)

 

Director: Jesse Rosen
Writer: Jesse Rosen
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Language: English
Duration: 70 min
Year: 2008

 

Stars: Johnny Ray Rodriguez, Rachel Castillo, Jim Dineen
 
 
 
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Variety Review by Dennis Harvey
Posted by JesseRosen on Mar 11, 2014 in A.O.B.S. Reviews, Reviews

โ€œA low-key comedy high on charm and credible twentysomething observation, Jesse Rosenโ€™s debut feature, โ€œThe Art of Being Straight,โ€ stars the writer-director as a possibly-coming-out newbie in Los Angeles whose puzzling over his sexual identification isnโ€™t helped by his jokily insensitive straight buds. Appealingly played, nicely executed pic has a shot at arthouse distribution in addition to select DVD/cable sales and further fest travel.

Twenty-three-year-old John (Rosen) has just moved to L.A. from New York, ostensibly โ€œtaking a breakโ€ from his longtime girlfriend. He moves in with college bro Andy (Jared Grey), whose pals incessantly do that kind of โ€œThat is so gayโ€ banter thatโ€™s essentially harmless โ€” unless youโ€™re the only gay guy in the room. (Acknowledging there actually is a distinction, one eventually queries โ€œIs it โ€˜gayโ€™ like itโ€™s lame or โ€˜gayโ€™ like itโ€™s homosexual?โ€)

A quiet, genial guy among these more boisterous types, John is hardly comfortable discussing his shifting Kinsey scale placement with them, and his new job as bottom-rung gofer at a major ad agency is fraught with sexual tension as a studly boss (Johnny Ray Rodriguez) barrages him with thinly veiled come-ons.

Meanwhile, lesbian friend Maddy (Rachel Castillo) suffers her own travails, questioning her relationship commitment with g.f. Anna (Emilia Richeson) while developing a crush on nice-guy neighbor Aaron (Peter Scherer). Her own low-rung job at an art gallery is made torturous by bitchy, pretentious co-workers and customers.

Maddy isnโ€™t undergoing a major life change, just a wee bi-curious phase. John isnโ€™t so much closeted as simply figuring himself out. His peers arenโ€™t real homophobes, just guys talking typical guy-trash. Narrative developments feel true to an increasingly frequent real-world dynamic too seldom seen in drama: When gay guy (or girl) is just โ€œone of the guys,โ€ not the token โ€œgay friendโ€ or the straight womanโ€™s non-threatening pal. Picโ€™s slice of post-collegiate L.A. life likewise feels casually on-target in portraying an aspirational milieu thatโ€™s more Silverlake than Beverly Hills or West Hollywood.โ€

The Art of Being Straight (2008)

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