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Latter Days

User rating: 4.28 14 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: January 30, 2004

R | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 1h 37m

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User rating: 4.28

Based on 512 votes and 14 reviews.


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User rating: July 2, 2006

Forbidden love has been a magnificent topic ever since the earliest days of story telling. Latter Days is fortunate enough to have a rare happy ending in this all too bleak genera.

User rating: February 22, 2006

I sat and cried, it was an amaing movie

User rating: January 22, 2006

for me is a beautifull love story. Im a girl from argentina and i love both actors wes and steve, the preformance was excelent i love it. Sorry my english. Congratulations. bye bye Pamela

User rating: November 30, 2005

This was an excellent movie with a great message. C. Jay really put his heart into this movie.

User rating: November 15, 2005

simply, BEAUTIFUL!!

User rating: August 29, 2005

one lesson from it: be kind to strangers and at the same time be careful ;-)

User rating: March 5, 2005

A beautiful, uplifting movie! Best I`ve seen in years.

User rating: February 25, 2005

Awesome

User rating: January 24, 2005

A gay romance that is a cut above the rest in its genre. I found Latter Days to be funny, moving, and memorable. Well worth seeing!

User rating: January 8, 2005

I feel the characters are truly living their parts. A film made of glances, half-said words, meaningful silences, emotions, feelings... I find Latter Days a beatifully made film -I´m not ashamed to say that it brings tears to my eyes each time I watch it. I think not only mormons but members of any religious sect -including the biggest of all- should watch the movie. Maybe I`m wrong but it also gives me the impression Jay Cox didn`t use artificial sceneries to shot the film. If so, I like the outcome very much for the intimacy and human scale this approach convey. I love it.