Latter Days
- Director: C. Jay Cox
- Writer: C. Jay Cox
- Producer: Darryl Anderle; George Bendele
CGiii Comment
This is going to get ugly...because, inexplicably, this film seems to have garnered a pile of fond attention.
Have they seen the same film?
All the usual suspects: dreadful acting, weak writing...etc.
Unintelligent, mindless and ignorant - if this is considered to be thought-provoking...then those provoked should go back to kindergarten.
Limp as impotence.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Aaron Davis and Christian Markelli are the two most opposite people in the world. Aaron is a young Elder (or a Mormon missionary) who wants to do his family proud and is quite passionate about his religion and film. Christian is a shallow WeHo waiter/party boy who only looks forward to bedding a new guy every night. After Aaron and three other missionaries move into the apartment across from Christian, his friends bet him $50 that he can't get one of them to jump into the sack, so he instantly latches onto Aaron. There are two problems, though - Christian is falling in love with Aaron and the Mormons are not the biggest fans of the homosexual community. Once Aaron is discovered, the two have to go through trials of regret, loss, perseverance, and forgiveness if they both want to get to the thing that matters to them most: each other.
Cast & Characters
Steve Sandvoss as Elder Aaron Davis;
Wes Ramsey as Christian Markelli;
Rebekah Johnson as Julie Taylor;
Amber Benson as Traci Levine;
Khary Payton as Andrew;
Jacqueline Bisset as Lila Montagne;
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Elder Paul Ryder;
Rob McElhenney as Elder Harmon;
Dave Power as Elder Gilford;
Erik Palladino as Keith Griffin;
Mary Kay Place as Sister Gladys Davis;
Jim Ortlieb as Brother Farron Davis;
Linda Pine as Susan Davis;
Bob Gray as Susan's Husband;
Judee Morton as Noreen