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Splendor

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Unable to decide between two lovers (Johnathon Schaech, Matt Keeslar), a young woman (Kathleen Robertson) suggests they all move in together.

Critics Reviews

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Emanuel Levy Variety 02/09/2007
C
After makinh some significant indies about gay teen angst, Araki's point of departure is a below-mediocre romantic triangle picture that borrows heavily from Noel Coward, Hawks, and Cukor but without freshn insights or charm. Go to Full Review
D.M. Palmer Vague Visages 11/09/2023
There is a tension at play between what Araki had been and what he could become; Splendor has the feel of an attempt to assimilate into a new consciousness, one built on shifting sand. Go to Full Review
Jas Keimig The Stranger (Seattle, WA) 12/09/2021
Though Splendor goes off the rails in its last act (in a boring way), I like its refreshingly chaotic vision of family and relationships. Go to Full Review
Rob Nelson City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul 08/21/2009
Allow me to make a case for a controversial filmmaker despite his inarguably awful new work, and perhaps even despite the general course of his career since 1994. Go to Full Review
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com 01/03/2009
2.5/4
An agreeable enough watch--that is, until the film is over, when you realize that not once did you care for any of these characters. Go to Full Review
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Audience Reviews

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P K @Pohaku808 02/20/2023 Truly love this movie. So unique sexy and real. Amazing cast and very unexpected See more 02/12/2019 Interesting all the way through. See more 04/29/2017 Araki is better when he's dark, but his lone "feel good" movie is still pretty damn good. Romance, Araki-style. See more 02/05/2015 sleek sexy and main stream 4 indie director araki. See more 10/28/2013 Splendor is a funny and good-natured romantic dramedy about a polyamorous relationship. While sometimes the comedy and drama elements clash with each other, the film holds itself together thanks to strong performances and plenty of funny humor to go around. I felt that the film treated the subject matter rather well and that it really gives a glimpse into what many would feel is a taboo relationship between three people. I had no problem with this aspect, but I can see uptight people whining about such a setup. Splendor overall is an underrated indie flick that provides plenty of entertainment and it also manages to be rather sexy as well. If you enjoy a good indie film, Splendor is a film worth seeing. See more 01/21/2013 The worst piece of shit move I have seen in a looong time. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Unable to decide between two lovers (Johnathon Schaech, Matt Keeslar), a young woman (Kathleen Robertson) suggests they all move in together.
Director
Gregg Araki
Producer
Gregg Araki, Graham Broadbent, Damian Jones
Screenwriter
Gregg Araki, Jill Cargerman
Distributor
Samuel Goldwyn Company
Production Co
Dragon Pictures, Summit Entertainment
Rating
R
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 17, 1999, Wide
Box Office (Gross USA)
$47.0K
Runtime
1h 33m