Co-written by and starring Eichner, the new rom-com follows Bobby Leiber, a famous podcast host-slash-queer activist who is as intense as he is emotionally withholding.
I wanted it to feel real to gay men while also being hilarious and accessible to all audiences. I also made it very clear that as much as I love, I didn’t just want to remake that movie and swap in two gay men. Because, yes, love is love is love in a very oversimplified sense of the phrase…the emotion may be the same, but the rules we establish around love and sex and monogamy can be very different from heterosexual relationships.
Did the writing process serve as a way of working through some of your own internal conflicts about love and relationships? It definitely comes from a very personal place. The script was partially inspired by a real experience from about seven years ago. I was always the type of person who secretly judged my friends in codependent relationships. But then I met someone who I developed really strong feelings for very unexpectedly. That relationship did not pan out the way Bobby and Aaron’s does in the movie. It didn’t even really become a real relationship.
A rom-com lives or dies by the chemistry of its leads, and your connection with Luke feels so effortless. What can you tell me about developing that sense of camaraderie with each other?hockey, so the first time we hung out, he took me to an L.A. Kings game. He has season tickets but also went to Juilliard and loves theater, so we sat there in the middle of the game talking about
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