- Studio: Yari Film Group Releasing
- Release Date: Feb 23, 2007
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Universal acclaim- based on 4 Ratings
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RosaS.Mar 10, 20079Film is a sensitive and believable portrayal of a difficult subject. Film shows the need of acceptance of one's persuasion regardless how it's viewed by society. Cudos for a first time director and a well written and sensitive script.
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AndrewR.Mar 1, 20078This movie is about messy subjects that it makes much to clean and easy. Yet i really liked it. It was fun and light and had one truely great secne in it. I thought the actors were all fine. The movie really is a fantasy that recallsthe simple comedies of the 30's and 40's.
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JustinC.Jun 9, 200710I originally watched to movie for Rachel Shelley but I found it very charming. Unlike a lot of movies that are coming out this one didn't take it self to seriously (thats a good thing). The acting by all of its principles was very engaging. The Writing and Directing was strong as well... fun little movie.
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60While Kramer's well-conceived screenplay features much amusing dialogue, there's a forced quality to the proceedings that makes the comic premise seem more artificial than it needs to be.
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50Scripter/helmer Sue Kramer's awkward freshman outing eventually coasts on the genuine charm of its leads. A strong vehicle for Heather Graham, who has never looked lovelier, "Gray" scores most convincingly in its reinvention of Carole Lombardian sexual screwiness as head-spinning gender confusion.
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Coming from the strangely vacuous Graham, in a Manhattan this preposterous, the staid social message is as ludicrous as its surroundings.