Annie has a wonderful husband and a darling little girl - everything she's ever wanted in life. At least, that's what she thinks until she meets Maggie - cute, athletic and openly gay -at a softball game and discovers some... more »thing in herself she never knew existed. The two women become teammates and friends but Maggie refuses to acknowledge or act on her own attraction out of respect for the family Annie has created. As their relationship deepens it becomes impossible for the women to deny their mutual desire any longer. A night of dancing and drinking on the road leads Annie into Maggie's arms and their love affair is born. Will this secret love last or will Annie choose to return to the comfort of her former life?« less
Stupid movie with a horrible ending!!!! Aggghhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
K. E. Fox | Austin, Texas | 02/15/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This movie was made on the cheap and you can tell. A lesbian (who works in an auto parts store - so cliche) falls for a straight woman who is married and has a kid. (Cliche) They meet at a softball game (BIG TIME CLICHE) and end up having an affair. Lesbian tells hubby she's in love with his wife. Man tells wife and lesbian he's willing to share (!!!!) Lesbian can't take it and leaves the state. Straight girl calls lesbian up and begs her to come back home even though she has no intention of leaving her husband. I won't tell you the ending but of course it has an unhappy ending (it has to have an unhappy ending because it has a lesbian in it.) TO SUM IT UP, THIS MOVIE IS HORRIBLE!!! The straight women only seemed interested in having sex with the lesbian (variety is the spice of life), while the lesbian is interested in having a relationship. (Another dang cliche) I also didn't understand why the straight guy would ever tolerate sharing his wife (who'd I'd dump in a heartbeat) with someone else. I also have NO IDEA why anyone would want to make a film like this because it has such an unhappy ending. As I said at the beginning of this review,this movie was filmed on the cheap and the story and sound track were terrible. I would give this film a ZERO if I could. This is just another horrible and depressing lesbian flick with an unhappy ending among many ....
If your a lesbian in a movie or tv show, you aren't allowed to live happily ever after ...
For a happily ever after lesbian movie, check out, When Night is Falling."
Eh..........
Tony Montana | AZ | 09/10/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I guess anyone with a camera and a crappy script can release a DVD. The director should be put to sleep for for making this movie two hours too long. The sound is so horrible, the backround music is so loud most of the time you can't even understand what the actors say."
Save Your Money
P. Miller | Los Angeles | 04/06/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I have never written a movie review for Amazon before, but am compelled now as I wouldn't want anyone to spend their hard earned money on this film. The only thing keeping this movie from being the lesbian "Heaven's Gate" is the budget."
Maggie and Annie - not your typical romance
PS | Boston, MA | 08/15/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I've seen a lot of lesbian romance movies. Some are cute, some are steamy, some are full of angst and unrequited love.
This one is none of those things. As it strives to convey a sense of reality, a sense that not all decisions are easy, and that some can love more than one person, it loses focus.
From poor sound quality (had the TV all the way up and still missed out) and the dark scenes (left me guessing at what we were viewing in some cases) to the predictable but tragic ending, this is not something that I'd recommend.
Spend your money on Bound or Chutney Popcorn."
I laughed my a** off!
C. Young | Roscommon, MI United States | 08/22/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"It was a Saturday night when my friends and I popped in this DVD with no idea what to expect. By the end of the evening, my stomach hurt so badly from laughing that I have to say that I had a downright good time. There are many problems with this film, number one being that it takes itself so seriously, and with such amateur filming, acting, directing, etc., one cannot afford to believe this will light the film world on fire. We had more fun making fun of this film - its script, non-believable characters, and, of course, the acting, that I would consider seeing it again. My favorite part of the film, however, is when the director/writer/producer thanked each of her fifteen dogs by name in the credits. Too much! Don't buy it, rent it, and have yourself an MST 3000 film night!"