Review of Breakfast with Scot (2007) by Emily A — 26 Nov 2008
This is a sweet, if rather formulaic family comedy. The genuine laughs seem a little few and far-between, but I really liked the twist on functional nuclear family life, as well as the examination of gay identity.
That is the only thing that makes this film special, really. The thing I liked most was the homosexual main character's hilarious worry that his lover's flamboyant nephew might "make him gay", in the paranoid, homophobic Republican sense.
Very cute and heartwarming, but you've seen this before.
This review of Breakfast with Scot (2007) was written by Emily A on 26 Nov 2008.
Breakfast with Scot has generally received positive reviews.
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