XX/XY (2002)

XX/XY (2002)

5/5
(1 votos)

Tres amigos comienzan una peligrosa relación a tres bandas que se sale de control y tiene consecuencias nefastas que los atormentan diez años después.

Actores
Kathleen Robertson·Kel O'Neill·Mark Ruffalo·Maya Stange
Dirigido por
Austin Chick
Género
Drama·Romance
Idioma
English
País
USA
5.9IMDb52Metascore

Director
Austin Chick

Austin Chick
Mark RuffaloColes
Maya StangeSam
Ben TolpinGuy at College Party
William KeelerBoss
Paula RothMom
Lee CobbStepfather
Zach ShafferNick
John A. MackayMitchell
Tommy NohillyUndercover Cop
Keith SiglingerStunt Cop #2
Evan NeumannGuy Who Asks for His $ Back
T.J. KenneallyExecutive #1
Sam ZuckermanExecutive #2
Jenna JolleyLisa
Joey KernTommy
Jordan LageCar Salesman
Joshua SpaffordJonathan
Becky BaelingGirl at College Party
The Insects
Nina BergmanSupporting
Branko TomovicCrackboy
JT AlexanderClub Patron
Allen Bain
Louis Ferrara
Isen Robbins
Jeff Solano
Judy Becker
Kathryn FallonWoman in Yellow
Amber Fosse
Melissa GuionWoman Who Reads at Bar
John MacNeil
Michael Donald Bryant
Paul Damien DiosOffice Associate
Marisa Nicole BrownMarisa
Kristal D. Moseley
Susan T. Parsons
Benjamin Duncan
Sarah Beers
Aimee Schoof
Richard J. Burns
Yurgi Ganter
Brent Korson
Jesse Scolaro
Susan L. Welsh
Uta Briesewitz
Pete Beaudreau
John Alagna
Jennifer Cossetto
Ellen M. Costigan
Matthew Danelo
Jason Fresta
Art Hellarbran Jr.
Kevin Kuffa
John M. Mandaro
Louis Massa
Monika Norwid

As I was watching this film, I was wondering if there would be a fundamental difference in the way it was viewed by men and women. It seemed very true to life.

Austin Chick has done wonders with "XX/XY". It's almost as though he is working in solving a mathematical equation.

One of the refreshing things that this script has to offer is the depiction of it's characters without hiding their faults and allowing them to act and speak as real people would. Story starts out in 1993 where a young aspiring filmmaker and animator named Coles (Mark Ruffalo) meets Sam (Maya Strange) while at a party and they engage in a very clumsy menage a trois with Sam's roommate Thea (Kathleen Robertson) but it doesn't go very well.