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Making Love

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Although Los Angeles doctor Zack is happily married to television executive Claire, he finds himself struggling with his increasing attraction to other men. Things start to get more and more complicated when a gay patient shows up.
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Spirituality and Practice
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February 04, 2004

Making Love salutes the philosophy of different strokes for different folks.
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New York Times

August 30, 2004

Once the cat is out of the bag, the movie turns rip-roaring awful in an entirely enjoyable way.
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Chicago Reader
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January 01, 2000

Unfortunately, Hiller doesn't command the intensity of feeling that might have made it emotionally valid, and he doesn't have the awareness of the cultural forces at work in his film that might have made it intellectually respectable.
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Filmcritic.com
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August 25, 2006

has trouble conveying passion, torment, and guilt
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Time Out
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June 24, 2006

This is a three-handkerchief movie, all right, but for the nose. It stinks.
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Film4
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May 24, 2003

Although it was a brave movie at the time, it's got less power than the average soap opera these days.
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Nick's Flick Picks
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November 13, 2007

On its own baby-step terms, and despite its moneyed vanilla-himbo vision of gay masculinity and desire, Making Love plays now as a bemusing anachronism but not an insulting or self-inflating one.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

December 11, 2002

Noble attempt at mainstream gay love story almost works due to Barry Sandler's script.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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October 23, 2004

This movie has some of the worst dialogue one can imagine: She: 'What about passion?' He: 'What about support?' She: 'What about betrayal?'
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TV Guide
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October 17, 2007

Slick and shallow.
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