Although the cinematography and actors were interesting I found the plot was depressing.
To like a film, I have to either relate to at least one of the characters or enjoy the subject matter. In this case, neither were found in this. The two main character seemed to both just walk through the movie with neither of them showing any chemistry. I question if either actor was gay. The character of Joshua was perhaps the most sympathetic of the pair, yet eventually became the more annoyingly pathetic. I never understood why he continued to stay with Mark. Nor could I understand what the reason was for all the times that car went through the car wash. The best thing about "Like You Mean It" is that we didn't waste the money in purchasing the DVD.
To like a film, I have to either relate to at least one of the characters or enjoy the subject matter. In this case, neither were found in this. The two main character seemed to both just walk through the movie with neither of them showing any chemistry. I question if either actor was gay. The character of Joshua was perhaps the most sympathetic of the pair, yet eventually became the more annoyingly pathetic. I never understood why he continued to stay with Mark. Nor could I understand what the reason was for all the times that car went through the car wash. The best thing about "Like You Mean It" is that we didn't waste the money in purchasing the DVD.
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