The 10 Year Plan

2014 "Sometimes Love Takes a Little Time"
6.1| 1h30m| PG-13| en
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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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Brightlyme i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Lenoir-2 Bad acting, cheesy clichés, stilted dialogue, beautiful male eye candy. It's a pretty mediocre film, but I watched it to the end because it was nice just watching hot guys mooning over each other. Of course, they had the chemistry of, well, two C-grade actors that had just met, but whatchya gonna do?
zealousreader My spouse and I were on our usually frustrating hunt for something worthwhile to watch. As we scanned over film after film, The 10 Year Plan went by. The cover caught our eye first. I mean really, who could resist Jack Turner holding a rose while doing puppy dog eyes? As we watched a nerdy Myles turn into hot lawyer Myles we hoped that he would wise up about giving away too much too soon. A smart guy would have figured this out before ten years went by, right? Nonetheless, we chose to buy into it because we are suckers for a good romance. It''s really no different than watching an action movie, just a temporary suspension of reality for the chance to be transported elsewhere. We knew where we hoped it would end up but we were not really convinced it would happen until the last few lines. It reminded us of another favorite, The Big Eden. This will definitely go onto our list of go to movies.
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.
moonspinner55 Two gay best friends--one a relationship-minded, domestic type who scares young men away with meals and candlelight, the other a promiscuous guy who screws 'em and leaves 'em--plan to be a couple if neither has found true love by the time they're 35...but since the sexually-available friend isn't interested in romance, there doesn't seem to be a basis for their pact, nor for this movie. Writer-director J.C. Calciano treads where every other filmmaker working in gay cinema has already gone. The actors have obviously been cast by how they look without their shirts on, because God forbid a gay man shouldn't be buff and tanned. Age 35 is seen as a cutoff point for gay sexuality--it's all downhill from there--but panic doesn't seem to be settling in, only a type of precious, eye-rolling self-consciousness that scuttles any hope of eroticism, comedic or otherwise. NO STARS from ****