The 10 Year Plan
The 10 Year Plan
PG-13 | 06 September 2014 (USA)
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Myles and Brody are best friends with two very different ways of finding love. Displeased with their current love lives, they make a pact to be together if neither finds love in ten year’s time. Now two months shy of their deadline, both friends set off to do whatever it takes to avoid ending up as each other’s last resort.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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MamaGravity

good back-story, and good acting

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Teringer

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Kaydan Christian

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Gordon-11

This film tells the story of two best friends who makes a pact of being together if they remain single in ten years' time.This film is so romantic! Even though the ending is quite known right from the start, the journey to the ending is a beautiful, touching and funny. I am very touched by the ending, even though I have been expecting it. I truly enjoyed the film.

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LeatherCajun

So, this is one of many small-cast, idealized gay romance movies, that are cranked out for a market that I do not understand. The sex is PG but the implied hook-up culture is R. There are really 3 main speaking parts and maybe 2 additional supporting actors.This one stands out from the pack because none of the acting is terrible, none of the writing is completely painful, and ALL OF THE gay characters are brunettes to medium brown and have somewhat hairy bodies.This one also stands out because of the performance and presence and sexuality of Adam Bucci. Adam is scruffy here and HOT! He is completely believable as a repeated hook-up guy...while keeping the whole hook-up culture appealing enough that one wonders who are really the happiest at the end. I have followed Mr. Bucci before (Steam Room Stories), but his attempts there to be a smooth clean-cut twink fell flat. His persona in this movie is very compelling.

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bkoganbing

The 10 Year Plan has some of the plot premise of the great MGM musical It's Always Fair Weather. That was the one where the 3 army buddies agree to meet at a Manhattan bar in 10 years to see if their plans for the future have worked out. In this film two roommates make a bargain that in 10 years time if the romantic Jack Turner hasn't found the man of his romantic dreams he and roommate Michael Adam Hamilton will take their roommate status to a different level.With the marriage decision a film like The 10 Year Plan could be made with the ultimate goal of romance the ultimate commitment of marriage for a same sex couple. These two roommates have differing views however. Jack Turner is an incurable romantic waiting for that perfect Mr. Right to wine, dine, and romance him into a happily ever after ending. Michael Adam Hamilton believes in Mr. Right Now, he's got a lot of wild hedonistic oats to sow.I think you can see where this is going. One unexpected bonus was the fact that Hamilton is a cop, completely out and with a partner Moronai Kanekoa who is also quite hetero and completely comfortable with it. Imagine that, things are indeed changing despite whatever roadblocks the religious right throws our way. I found that aspect of the film more interesting than the main plot.Nothing terribly special about the film itself. But the making of it is terribly profound.

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helene-62189

What a cute movie! I only watched through the end because it was a cute story line and I could totally relate having hung out in weho for years. That being said, although the actors are adorable and characters likable, the acting was no good. Every single person appeared to be reciting lines rather than acting, so much so, I almost turned it off halfway through. Not one actor was convincing. I'm not sure who these folks are or who did the casting, but it all seemed fake and forced. No real or convincing emotion, just seemed like they were reading lines. I can't justify giving this more than a 3 because of it. But if you don't mind bad acting, you'll like the movie. Just a bit of advice to the actors, put more emotion into it next time and make the audience believe you are the character, not just that you memorized your lines.

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