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9/10
Fun, sweet film
Ishamael-25 March 2010
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I think short films work best when they take a great core idea and explore it in an interesting way, and this film does just that. Saw this film at a film fest a while back and really enjoyed it. It is both a fun comedy of errors and a sweet little story about a relationship between two women, as well as a relationship between a family. The problems start when a daughter brings her girlfriend home to meet the family, but there is an understandable but troublesome misunderstanding with the family.

The main two actresses in the piece do a great job, both selling their relationship and their desire to not upset the family balance.

If you have a chance to see this film, definitely do so. It will leave you with a smile on your face.
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10/10
Great movie!
anne-r15 November 2006
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Awesome film. I absolutely loved it and hope to see more to it soon. It definitely has possibilities and I would love to see a full video produced from it. Great job on it, Director, Writer, and Actors all together. You all did an amazing job. I would recommend this to anyone having trouble telling their family or anyone else that they are gay. It's a great motivation and shows you not to hide who you are. The people around you that love will accept you who you are no matter what. That was very apparent in the film and it was good to see that instead of a family shunning out a family member for their sexuality. I think Michelle did a great job writing it and the actors did a great job portraying the characters and how it really feels. Excellent job.
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5/10
not very Jewish; not very good
friedt19 June 2007
Some gay/lesbian writers who are also Jewish have described themselves as being twice blessed, referring to their dual outsider status and the energy that has brought to their art and lives.

In Such Great Joy the only blessing is the truncated and incorrect prayer over the wine. The first of the twists and turns that would choke a feature film much less a 14 minute short is the opening in which a young man and woman appear to be buying an engagement ring. The privileged audience understands he is not buying the ring for her, but the aunt who sees them misunderstands (and inexplicably, the young woman does not clarify or at least keep her from jumping to the wrong conclusion.) Later that evening, the young woman brings her girl friend home for Sabbath dinner, intending to announce in one breath not only that she is gay but also that she is engaged to Christina, her obviously non-Jewish girlfriend. When "coming out" stories constitute a major story line for so many of the LOGO films, how likely is it that with the first mention of her sexuality, the Jewish daughter Megan(!) will also announce her engagement, and to a non-Jewish girl! But this unrealistic plot element is both necessary for Michelle Kramer's storytelling, and unfortunately, but another of the contrived misunderstandings and pratfalls that include a surprise engagement party, the belief that the young woman is pregnant, and a fight that brings the door down to reveal the two lovers in bed.

But what struck me above all, is that except for the confused old aunt, this was the most non-Jewish family and Sabbath meal I have ever witnessed. There is not the slightest sense of ethnicity in either looks or behavior (though there might have been an "oy"), and the very sympathetic and insightful father, in fact, turns out to have been non-Jewish though he is given a Hebrew word or two for the sake of verisimilitude. And yet Kramer insists on the Jewish significance, with the daughter reassuring her girl friend that she would be handling all the prayers, with the example of the mixed marriage of her parents to assure acceptance, and with the aunt's voice over the credits expressing the hope that Christina would hopefully convert.

So those viewers who enjoy Gothic convolutions and fairy tale resolutions will no doubt feel blessed. I, for one, would have liked a grain or two of authenticity to flavor this rather flat family dinner. Friday nights deserve richer meals and brighter lights.
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10/10
A Funny Flick
chstro8 November 2006
I just saw this at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival to a packed house (with Michelle Kramer present). I was in awe when I walked through the theater doors when all I could see is lines and lines of people waiting to get in. It was amazing. I have to say, it is an absolutely fabulous film and was worth the watch. Out of all the screenings I viewed, hers was by far the best. I left the theater digesting the story even as I sat in the car thinking about the characters. I cared for them, and wondered what could/might happen to them after the screen went black. I hope she goes far because I would love to see more films from her.
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10/10
loved it!
MarcusM111 September 2007
I really enjoyed this short film a great deal and can only hope to see more of this in a longer form as well as more from this writer/director. In reading the other comments I found the negative one interesting as if every Jewish family has to be a certain amount of Jewish on some scale. My family was mixed with Jews and non-Jews and found the mix of faces and "level" of religion much like my own family. Just because I don't say every prayer or look Jewish doesn't mean I am not. I found the characters very grounded and believed what they were saying. I also loved the goofy nature of the story and that they were allowed to go in that direction. It wasn't the same dramatic gay film that I always see because sometimes there is a happy ending. I loved the film and suggest everyone go see it! It was cute, funny and warm-hearted.
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