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Fixing Frank

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A writer (Andrew Elvis Miller) and his boyfriend (Paul Provenza) try to disprove a psychologist's (Dan Butler) claim that he can transform homosexuals into heterosexuals.

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12/22/2012 Well, it has had its effective parts, but not that impressive in the whole. See more 08/20/2009 The pros: If you hear voices, snap two times, and say OUT in your mind. "I use to lies like putty filling the crack in my life." The cons: The main character had really lazy eyes, and a whiny voice which bothered me. And uhhh what was this movie accomplishing again? See more 11/22/2008 first i found it very boring, then when the script unfolds i found myself attracted to the movie's main question (the appeal isn't just about gay people, it's about identity). At the end i think it was a good idea but poorly executed. i think the main problem here is the director choice for the obnoxious protagonist, andrew elvis miller, he just ruined the movie with serious bad acting. See more 11/10/2008 Interesting meditation on ethics and boundaries in psychotherapy. Sometimes the improbable dialogue betrays the film's origins as a stage play, but this is made up for with interesting camera work. See more 10/14/2008 enjoyable, witty, and intelligent. This film doesn't lean towards one side of the debate (can gays be made straight) or the other, and has a Matrix like blue pill red/pill theme under an umbrella of manipulation. There are a lot of questions but no answers. Worth watching See more 08/21/2008 interesting and makes you think - brilliantly executed .. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A writer (Andrew Elvis Miller) and his boyfriend (Paul Provenza) try to disprove a psychologist's (Dan Butler) claim that he can transform homosexuals into heterosexuals.
Director
Michael Selditch
Producer
Michael Selditch, Randi Snitz
Screenwriter
Ken Hanes
Distributor
Paramount Pictures
Production Co
Paramount
Genre
Drama, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 3, 2002, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 25, 2018
Runtime
1h 43m