Review of Eating Out

Eating Out (I) (2004)
6/10
'And everybody happy'
2 November 2005
Eating Out is a gay-themed romantic comedy, so the situation is about a man loving another man. But actually, it tells more than that.

Caleb (Scott Lunsford) is a straight man whose lives with his gay friend, Kyle (Jim Verraros)in a pure friend relation. Marc (Ryan Carnes) is a hunky gay lives with his best friend Gwen (Emily Brooke Hands). Caleb have a major crush with Gwen, but since Gwen only fond with gay guy, so Kyle set Caleb as a newly gay and it emerges a sudden attraction for both Gwen and Marc. So it begin a game with hearts and sexual orientation.

On paper, Eating Out looks a delight fun, well it is actually, but this movie really like a shoddy entertainment than a solid one. The plot's line and all the characters are so unbelievable that's so hard to be plausible. For example, it could be easy to Caleb to act straight but he never does. Some characters also suffers form lack of decent personality. Gwen for instance. I can't believe that Calev could fall for her, while in the real life that is almost impossible to love with a sassy girl like Gwen. She is so horrid and scream a lot that annoying much. Gwen is one of the horrid female characters that appears in this little movie, while all the male actors are eye candy.

Despite the plot and characters that are made in therapy, Eating Out is rather a fine entertainer because we could laugh occasionally. It has a happy ending and happy tone that guarantee that everybody's happy.
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