| The Mostly Unfabulous Life of Ethan Green | ![]() |
Date: Friday, 10/21/2005
Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: Lincoln Theatre
Tickets: $9 
Type: Feature presentation
Metro Weekly Rating: 


(4 out of 5)
by Will O'Bryan
FRIVOLITY IS SUPPOSED to be a birthright of being gay. Politics, gay bashing and the rest sometimes make that seem like a lesson lost. Ethan Green, thankfully, is just here to be not much more than silly.
Fans
of the Eric Orner comic strip of the same name are the obvious audience for
this live-action version. They won't be disappointed, save for the absence of
Ethan's hottie pal, Bucky. Many of the other regulars are there. Ethan's roommate
Charlotte (Shanola Hampton) is a familiar face, as is his mother. Meredith Baxter
has infused herself into the role, meaning we've got a mom who is much like
the Type A, uncomfortably gay-friendly India ink mom, but with more depth. As
co-stars go, however, the Hat Sisters (Joel Brooks and Richard Riehle) steal
the show, paying campy homage to their characters, just as Orner created them.
Daniel Letterle may not yet be as sharp an actor as Brooks or Riehle, but he nevertheless does Ethan proud. Watching this straight actor running in gay Ethan fashion -– all hips and wrists -- should be enough to win over audiences.
Happily for the uninitiated, the movie does not rely upon references to the comic strip. For that audience, this is simply a light romantic comedy, with a lot of gay Republican bashing, and some good eye-candy.
The film does go for heart near the end. Orner always played this best by restricting sentiment to perhaps one strip in a dozen. The same rule should apply here, as Ethan is even less sympathetic on celluloid than on paper. On screen, his foibles are far more entertaining than his feelings. Be glad that the sweet ending only lasts a moment or two. Emotional Ethan might be more palatable in a sequel, once we all know Letterle's Ethan a bit better. If not a film sequel, a gay wish list could include an Ethan series in the blooming gay cable TV universe. We could use the laughs.
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Film Links:
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Festival Venue:
Lincoln Theatre
1215 U Street, NW; Washington, DC 20009. (202) 328-6000. (map)
Directly across from Green Line Metro / U Street-Cardozo station.
Tickets:
You may buy your tickets or passes in advance: Online at BoxOfficeTickets.com
or by phone at (800) 494-TIXS (494-8497). Or you may visit the Lincoln
Theatre (1215 U Street, NW, WDC); the DCJCC (1529 16th Street, NW,
WDC); Lambda Rising (1625 Connecticut Avenue, NW, WDC); or Universal
Gear (1601 17th Street, NW, WDC).
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