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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Gavin Crawford | ... | Adam | |
Naomi Snieckus | ... | Miriam | |
Gabrielle Rose | ... | Franny | |
Andrea Menard | ... | Julia | |
Matt Baram | ... | Brian | |
Chris Mackie | ... | Fitch | |
Matt Hamilton | ... | Duncan | |
Dean Wray | ... | Sylvain | |
Demelza Randall | ... | Sarah | |
Christine Willes | ... | Dr. Sharp | |
Karen Brelsford | ... | Dr. Beck | |
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Brett Delaney | ... | Clinic Doctor |
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Margaret Martin | ... | Elsbeth |
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Ana de Lara | ... | Clerk |
Will Masson | ... | Jogger |
When Adam helps his nutty ex-girlfriend Miriam artificially inseminate, it turns into a one-night stand-- and they both wind up pregnant. You see, Adam has been transitioning to living as a man. Now torn between his feelings for Miriam and his need for a masculine identity, Adam must figure out whether he's going to settle down and have a baby, or just try to be one of the guys. Written by Anonymous
I wouldn't call this the worst movie I've ever seen; I mean, it's definitely above cinematic atrocities like The Room and Birdemic. Unfortunately, that is really the best thing I can say about this film. Between the cringy dialogue, wooden acting and overall terrible storyline (clearly written by some progressive, social justice warrior, dyke putting her English/Lesbian Dance Therapy degree to good use) it is truly blessing that the film is barely an hour long. Ginger, gay Ryan Reynolds does a decent job at attempting to make the script somewhat palatable. Cinematography was okay.