Cast overview: | |||
Jason T. Gaffney | ... | Tyler O'Conner | |
Kevin Held | ... | Shane Revere | |
Chopper Bernet | ... | Peter Revere | |
Laura Wernette | ... | Wilma Revere | |
Mildred Marie Langford | ... | Therapist Candice | |
Aly Trasher | ... | Becky | |
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David J. Goren | ... | Drizzle |
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David Craven | ... | Yogi / Reporter |
Analysis Paralysis is an LGBTQ romantic comedy about the intersection of imagination and anxiety, and the courage to reach for love. The story begins when Tyler O'Conner, a young gay author, visits a therapist and discovers that he suffers from an anxiety disorder commonly called "Analysis Paralysis" - an inability to take action without imagining the ways that each possible choice could go wrong. The problem is that, unchecked, the condition will lead Tyler into a state of complete inaction. To confront the disorder, Tyler decides to fight through his anxiety and ask his cute neighbor, Shane, out for coffee. Despite a flurry of imagined disasters, the date goes well, and Shane and Tyler ultimately become involved. Against all odds, the relationship moves forward, but not without every step of the way - sex, moving in together, and meeting Shane's parents - preceded by an avalanche of negative, albeit hilarious, fantasies. Finally, convinced that Shane is leaving as a result of an ...
I recognized Jason Gaffney from the Perfect Wedding. Here he plays Tyler, a man that can't stop thinking of bad scenarios.
This is played to hilarious effect when he gets the courage to ask out the guy down the street.
If this film had a BIG Hollywood budget, no doubt the fantasy sequences would have been even more off the wall.
I haven't seen a prohibit this neurotic since Ally McBeal.
Alot of great one liners, and a treat or two along the way...
Looks for the ending you don't really see coming!!