Breakfast With Scot

Synopsis:

Eric, a sports announcer and former hockey player, doesn’t know how to deal with the flamboyant young boy to whom he and his partner suddenly become guardians.

Quick Thoughts:

Based on a book (which I have not yet read), Breakfast With Scot is a Canadian queer sports film that is a tad predictable but still endearing to watch. The highlight is Noah Bernett who plays the effeminate young boy, Scot. Naturally there are some great comedic moments between as Eric and Sam have to navigate having Scot in their home and lives. But the unique twist in this film is that Scot is not the one who changes the most; it’s actually Eric and Sam who soften and grow to love Scot as he is. Again, it’s a tad predictable because you can guess how the film will end right from the start. However if you’re looking for an entertaining queer sports film, Breakfast With Scot will fit the bill.

Watched?

Yes

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No

Worth It?

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Release Date:

16 November, 2007

Duration:

1h35m

Director:

Laurie Lynd

Writers:

Michael Downing, Sean Reycraft

Stars:

Tom Cavanagh, Ben Shenkman, Noah Bernett

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