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Finding North

Wendy Makkena , John Benjamin Hickey , Tanya Wexler    Unrated   DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Movie, July 5 2004
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Ce commentaire est de: Finding North (DVD)
I must admit I have seen many gay themed movies however this movie is by far my favorite. This is a movie to watch with your best friend! I have never cried through an entire movie but this one made me cry from start to finish. It is a must watch for all the hopeless romantic, chick flick lovers!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must-see for John Benjamin Hickey fans!, July 4 2004
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giovannif7 "giovannif7" (West Hollywood, California United States) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Finding North (DVD)
Finding North begins as Rhonda (Wendy Makkena) and her friends, in a cab on the Brooklyn Bridge, spot Travis, a naked man ready to jump off the bridge. Rhonda, against the protests of her friends, tries to help, but finds only a shoe at the spot where Travis was. She takes the shoe with her, and goes on with her life, such as it is. Rhonda lives with her parents - a father who hasn't spoken in years, and an overbearing mother who has no notion of personal boundaries. She hates her job in the bank, and dreams of finding love, and a purpose in life. Travis is played by John Benjamin Hickey from "Love! Valour! Compassion!" and the cancelled TV series "It's All Relative." Travis has recently lost his lover, and feels that he has lost the struggle to find a path and a purpose to his life. He runs into Rhonda again when he goes to the bank to withdraw all of his money. Unfortunately, she mistakes him for the stripper she hired for her birthday, and forces him to drop his pants right there in the bank. When it becomes clear that she is mistaken, she attempts to apologize to him, going so far as to follow him home, where she crashes a memorial for Travis's late lover. Rhonda figures out that Travis was the man on the bridge when she finds the matching shoe to the one she has in Travis's closet. She remains unaware that Travis is a homosexual, however, thinking that Travis's mood has to do with a breakup with a woman at the party.

As Travis is finalizing his affairs, he receives a cassette tape from his late boyfriend, which sends him on a road trip/scavenger hunt to the small town in Texas where the boyfriend was raised. Rhonda, in a misguided attempt to help (and to spend time with someone she thinks could be a potential boyfriend for her), accompanies Travis to Texas. The trip turns into a journey of self discovery for both Travis and Rhonda, as they pursue the clues given on the tape, and try to deal with each other as well as their own pain. Through their experiences, each finds a way to look at their situation from a different perspective, and to make changes which will put their lives back on track. As other reviewers have noted, the destination is not the important part of this film. Actual accomplishments are incidental - the emotional journey, the personal growth and the self-realization are what provide satisfaction. John Benjamin Hickey turns in a strong, melancholy, human performance in this odd-couple/road trip/comedy/drama. Wendy Makkena also does a very good job as she vividly creates the various facets that bring Rhonda to life. This is a low-budget film, and the script is not always as sharp as it could be, but Finding North is a trip well worth taking.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Dissappointing, Nov 7 2001
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Cambel "cambel" (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews
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Here is a road movie about two people with nothing in common who become friends after one sees the other, naked on a bridge about to commit suicide. She finds her self drawn to him and hence follows him unexpectedly to TExas so he can go on a scavenger hunt. Sounds really neato, wacky, and oh so hip no? Well if you said "No" you'd be right. The friendship of these characters just appears to a certain extent. The scavender hunt is played out by listening to tapes of the mans recently deceaced boyfriend who is sending him off to heal him after his death. The emotions and reactions seem more for plot than for reality. For instance, a person in the movie will get angry and walk away although this doesn't fit with the scene, this is to set up the other person having a wacky adventure trying to find them. I watched this with a few friends and we saw what it was going for but all agreed it had really missed it's mark.
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