Two college roommates meet five years after graduation at their house mate's wedding. One of them is gay, the other, is a hit with the ladies but with a secret of his own. Sparks fly as the "straight" one reveals his true feelings for the other in this screwball comedy. Official selection at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Toronto Film Festival.
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"Hysterically fun and very smart!" - Anita Gates, The NY Times
I Think I Do is a screwball comedy with a modern twist. Two college roommates meet up again five years later at their housemates' wedding, and the sparks start to fly as the ex-roommates try to navigate their new romance.
"Finally, someone has made the gay Big Chill, without the politics, or maybe the gay Four Weddings and a Funeral, but with only one wedding (and it's a straight one). Or maybe what Brian Sloan, the writer and director of I Think I Do, says he set out to make: a gay 1930's style screwball comedy. Whatever I Think I Do is the gay version of, it's hysterically funny, very smart… This is his feature-film directing debut and an impressive one. More, please." - Anita Gates, The New York Times
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