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Threesome
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrew Fleming
Written byAndrew Fleming
Produced byBrad Krevoy
Starring
  • Josh Charles
  • Stephen Baldwin
  • CinematographyAlexander Gruszynski
    Edited byWilliam C. Carruth
    Music byThomas Newman

    Production
    company

    Motion Picture Corporation of America

    Distributed byTriStar Pictures

    Release date

    • April 8, 1994 (1994-04-08)

    Running time

    93 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$3 million[1]
    Box office$14,815,317[2]

    Threesome is a 1994 American erotic dramedy film, written and directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin and Josh Charles. It is an autobiographical comedy mixed with social commentary, and is based on Fleming's college memories. The film was given an R rating by the Motion Picture Association of America.[3]

    Plot[edit]

    Due to an administrative error, two male college students - the shy and intellectual Eddy, and the All-American jock Stuart - end up with a female roommate. The university thought that Alex was a man (based on her name), and thus, the three students are forced to live with each other until the university can move Alex to a female residence hall.

    Alex falls in love and tries unsuccessfully to seduce Eddy (who is gay); Eddy falls in love with Stuart; Stuart is in love with Alex. The trio become good friends and scare off anyone who tries to seduce the other. Eventually, Alex, Stuart and Eddy agree to have an actual threesome that seems to destroy the friendship, and raises the possibility that Alex might have become pregnant.

    After the threesome, they start to drift apart. Three weeks later, the semester ends; Alex moves to an apartment and Eddy gets a single dorm. Eddy (the film's narrator) eventually finds a boyfriend, Stuart finds happiness in a monogamous relationship with a woman, and Alex remains single. While they now only see each other for lunch occasionally, they do not seem to regret the friendship they had while in college.

    Cast[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    Upon release, the film received negative reviews. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 26% of critics gave Threesome positive reviews, based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The site's consensus reads, "Threesome's titillating title belies a dreadfully dull drama whose attractive stars are handily outmatched by a shallow script".[4] Peter Travers' review for Rolling Stone magazine reads, "We're supposed to get all teary when kinkiness threatens to break up a friendship that was hard to swallow in the first place. There's lots of glossy cinematography, courtesy of Alexander Gruszynski, as the three lovers wander the campus separately, looking contemplative. Now there's a laugh. Eddy, a film student, actually makes reference to François Truffaut's ménage à trois classic, Jules and Jim. Eddy, you wish."[5] Roger Ebert gave the film three stars and wrote "The dialogue is really the film's strongest element. The three actors are all smart, and able to reflect the way kids sometimes use words, even very bold words, as a mask for uncertainty and shyness."[6]

    Year-end lists[edit]

    Home media[edit]

    In 2001, a DVD of the film was released with some special features: a director's audio commentary, an alternate ending, various language subtitles and cast talent files.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Par Gets First Look at MPCA". Motion Picture Corporation of America. June 27, 2024. Archived from the original on November 2, 2005. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  • ^ Boxofficemojo.com
  • ^ Janet Maslin (April 8, 1994). "Menage a Trois With Hip Pretensions". The New York Times.
  • ^ "Threesome Movie Reviews, Pictures – Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
  • ^ Threesome : Review : Rolling Stone[dead link]
  • ^ "Threesome". Chicago Sun-Times.
  • ^ Hurley, John (December 30, 1994). "Movie Industry Hit Highs and Lows in '94". Staten Island Advance. p. D11.
  • ^ Howe, Desson (December 30, 1994), "The Envelope Please: Reel Winners and Losers of 1994", The Washington Post, retrieved July 19, 2020
  • ^ Craft, Dan (December 30, 1994). "Success, Failure and a Lot of In-between; Movies '94". The Pantagraph. p. B1.
  • ^ Arnold, William (December 30, 1994). "'94 Movies: Best and Worst". Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Final ed.). p. 20.
  • External links[edit]


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