Review of I Think I Do (1997) by Marc-Alexander T — 20 Mar 2010
Your basic screwball comedy about two college boys meeting up at the best friends' wedding five years after their unrequited roomy-romp. The story is your basic run-o-the-mill Hollywood free for all, but a story which might have gone bust inside of ten minutes for it having been done in a similar fashion in about 243 other movies of the same shade, carries its weight nicely through some great lines delivered by good actors who know how to deliver them.
The film is cute bordering on coy. Indeed it seems, at times, like a somewhat longish episode of Will & Grace and you certainly shouldn't see it if you're in the market for anything even akin to depth or a deeper message.
But if you're in the mood for a gay-themed feel-good-comedy you can really sink your well-done nails into, then this is for you.
This review of I Think I Do (1997) was written by Marc-Alexander T on 20 Mar 2010.
I Think I Do has generally received positive reviews.
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