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2016 • Drama / Romance • 85m

Looking: The Movie

"The End Is A New Beginning"

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Patrick returns to San Francisco for the first time in almost a year to celebrate a momentous event with his old friends. In the process, he must face the unresolved relationships he left behind and make difficult choices about what’s important to him.

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Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Groff
Patrick Murray
Frankie J. Alvarez
Frankie J. Alvarez
Agustín Lanuez
Murray Bartlett
Murray Bartlett
Dom Basaluzzo
Lauren Weedman
Lauren Weedman
Doris
Russell Tovey
Russell Tovey
Kevin Matheson
Raúl Castillo
Raúl Castillo
Richie Donado
Daniel Franzese
Daniel Franzese
Eddie
O-T Fagbenle
O-T Fagbenle
Frank
Bashir Salahuddin
Bashir Salahuddin
Malik
Chris Perfetti
Chris Perfetti
Brady
Michael Rosen
Michael Rosen
Jimmy
Derek Phillips
Derek Phillips
Jake
Tyne Daly
Tyne Daly
Justice of the Peace
Jennifer Foster
Jennifer Foster
Kyah
Cleve Jones
Cleve Jones
Cleve Jones
Christopher Michael Holley
Christopher Michael Holley
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Suilma Rodriguez
Suilma Rodriguez
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Writer: Andrew HaighWriter: Michael LannanDirector: Andrew HaighExecutive Producer: Michael LannanExecutive Producer: Sarah CondonExecutive Producer: Andrew Haigh

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CinemaSerf
2026-07-20
60%

I thought that the two television series' this follows rather petered out, so I was a little surprised that Andrew Haigh and Jonathan Groff decided to make a sequel. "Patrick" (Groff) has returned to San Francisco for the wedding of "Agustin" (Frankie J. Alvarez) and "Eddie" (Daniel Franzese) but as expected, much of the focus here is on how he is going to deal with his two exes. "Richie" (Raúl Castillo) has ambitions to take his barbering onto the road whilst he learns that his former boss "Kevin" (Russell Tovey) had reunited with the boyfriend ("John") whom he had been instrumental in splitting up. His other lifelong pal "Dom" (Murray Bartlett) still hasn't really progressed since his relationship with florist "Lynn" (Scott Bakula) came a cropper and finally, there's the long suffering "Doris" (Lauren Weedman) who seems to be constantly treading on the eggshells of the failing and flailing relationships from the men she loves. What follows now does offer us a little more by way of closure that the abruptly cancelled television series didn't really have time to, but as I watched this rumble along I felt I appreciated more why it had been ditched. There really isn't anything original, or especially engaging, in this and after a while I also recalled that I felt the character of "Patrick" to be a bit of a self-centred pain in the ass whom the affable and decent "Richie" ought to have given a wide berth pretty much from the start. Barring a slightly unexpected revelation from the one-scene with Tovey, the rest of this comes across as little better than a couple of tightly stitched television episodes that lack for much character, charisma or even jeopardy and neither the dialogue nor the acting really sustained my interest. If you were a fan of their earlier and more entertainingly spontaneous antics, then this is probably an useful tying off of loose ends, but otherwise it's nothing special at all, sorry.

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Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
HBO, Fair Harbor Productions
Website
http://www.hbo.com/movies/looking-the-movie

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