I think it's great when a show gets the axe and they wrap it all up in a movie. This was a perfect example of the movie following on and timing up loose ends. Still maintaining the authenticity of the series, the 3 episode length movie didn't feel stretched or forced. A nice send off.
Looking
2016
Action / Comedy / Drama
Looking
2016
Action / Comedy / Drama
Plot summary
Patrick returns to San Francisco in search of closure and resolution regarding his relationships with Richie and Kevin.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
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Top cast
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"Marriage is for the gays"
A Nice Goodbye to the characters we have come to admire
I followed this HBO serial based around a group of mainly gay friends in San Francisco. The main character Patrick returns to his old haunts here and is looking for some sort of 'closure' on his past but instead everyone wants to carry on where they all left off.
Now those that loved the series that have gone before will find 'more of the same' here and so love it. However, it also manages to bring most of the negative baggage from the two seasons which was sort of inevitable. That is also where it has its flaws.
If you identify with the characters and the happenings it is much easier to get into this. I found it very watchable but not the best serialised gay themed drama ever and wanting on a few occasions – I did really enjoy the first season but thought the seconds so lack lustre that I only finished it out of some sort of loyalty. This though is better and so a fitting way to say a final goodbye.
Surprisingly Forgettable
I was watching Looking and aspects of the story and scenes seemed familiar and I eventually realized I'd already seen the movie a year before but had completely forgotten about it. I might have been tired when I first watched it or maybe under the influence of a martini. But having now seen the film twice I think the reason I couldn't recall it is the film is surprisingly forgettable.
Technically Looking should be great. It's a good looking film, it's mostly well acted, and there are multiple stories to explore. Plus it was directed and co-written by Andrew Haigh who made Weekend, one of the best films about queer male relationships I've ever seen and one of my favorite films.
But despite all those things going for it Looking is flat and listless. Almost all the characters are forgettable, the conversations aren't that interesting, and much of the drama feels like "OK, we need to have some drama here."
It's not a bad choice if you want something queer to watch, it's just a film that probably could have been a whole lot better.