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Seminarian (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: Joshua Lim
  • Writer: Joshua Lim
  • Producer: Nicole Exposito; Lucy Khor

CGiii Comment

Static, dull and monotonal...Cirillo needs a voice coach...and, some energy.

Lim...has an obsession with cell phone scenes - without them, this film would have taken half the time to tell...a wholly, excruciatingly slow story...with neither flare nor pace.

The script...ouch, being gored by a bull in Pamplona would be less painful.

The religious argument is...not very intelligent, theologically speaking.

The nudity...awkward and unnecessary.

The result...an immature, less-than-competent, lifeless waste of valuable time.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A closeted gay seminarian's struggle in a troubled relationship leads him to question everything he had known about God and love.

Cast & Characters

Mark Cirillo as Ryan;
Linda J. Carter as Cindy;
Philip Willcox as Professor Craig;
Alex Matute as Kevin;
Matthew Hannon as Gerald;
Javier Montoya as Anthony;
Derek Renn as Eugene;
Jessica Blythe as Kelli;
Jason Grasl as Dat;
Eric Parker Bingham as Bradley;
Jo McLachlan as Lorree;
Ray Barnhart as Jeff