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Directed By Sue Kramer
Written By: Sue Kramer
Cast: Heather Graham, Thomas Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming, Sissy Spacek, Dan Joffre, Benjamin Ratner, Bill Mondy, Alejandro Abellan, Samantha Ferris, Timothy Paul Perez, Warren Christie, Don Ackerman, Casey Dubois, Rachel Shelley, Rachel Shelley, Gloria Gaynor, Emily Anne Graham, Gillian Hutchison, April Telek
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Gray Matters (2007)
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Movie Review by Zara March 5th, 2010
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I liked this movie enough, even though there's just too much in it which either starts off perfect, ends up perfect or winds up perfect in its course of events. This was more like an extended television show which was too afraid to let anyone down, therefore having a bunch of great people who are perfect all the time and never seem to have any flaws whatsoever, making the story even that much more less believable.
And yet... there is a bit of truth to the story, even if it's told with a shiny glaze. The characters on the side (in particular Alan c*mmings as the was too nice and totally not a perv cab driver that Graham makes friends with) are perfect. If only a woman who figures out in her approximate late twenties - early thirties was as beautiful as Graham, had a brother as good looking as Cavanagh, got to figure out she was gay by kissing his intended bride, the perfect chick played by the beautiful Bridget Moynahan and then got to have the perfect job where she doesn't get in trouble for screwing up, doesn't have any problems dating, gets to have Sissy Spacek as her unconventional shrink and is accepted and love by everyone for coming out, even though she's never really done anything about it. Well, aside from that kiss.
GRAY MATTERS oversimplifies things like an episode of "Will and Grace" (mixed in with a little bit of "Scrubs" because of the Cavanagh connection). This doesn't mean that it makes it horrible. It just makes it simple and predictable.
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