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A same-sex couple celebrates their 25th anniversary by traveling across the country to get married in every state that will let them.
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| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinAs might be the case watching any couple repeatedly exchange wedding vows and proclaim their eternal love, things can get a bit mawkish. But there's no denying the sincerity of Pat and Stephen's powerful devotion — to each other and to the vital cause of marriage equality. |
| The New York TimesDavid DeWittThe services...lose a little drama after you’ve seen a couple of them. But they’re simple, worthy and sweet, much like the film that features them. |
| Playback:stlSarah Boslaugh...showcases the extended honeymoon of two guys, Pat Dwyer and Stephen Mosher, who are so cute and wholesome and stable that they could be poster children for gay marriage. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyThere's not a whole lot of dramatic punch to what seems as much a camera-friendly stunt as a personal/political statement. |
| User ReviewPaulette OThis movie made me laugh, made me cry. made me laugh and cry at the same time. These two men are amazing. They have amazing friends who helped them pull off these amazing weddings. Not big gigantic weddings but beautiful, poignant and very sweet weddings including the one with stephen's mom in attendance. A wonderful love story and at the same time, two trailblazers. Go see it. You will not be disappointed. |
| User ReviewKimberly BBeautiful documentary of solemnizing a 25-year relationship and its effects on the participants, their families and friends. |
| User ReviewAaron GI was not expecting to be effected as much as I was. There is no way you can see this film and NOT think "This is THE Equality debate of the modern age." Heartfelt, tasteful, and a cracking good documentary. This is a beautifully articulate film. |