I Do

I Do

By Glenn Gaylord

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 2013-05-31
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Director: Glenn Gaylord
  • Production Company: MD Pictures
  • Production Country: Indonesia
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.1/10
7.1
From 16 Ratings

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Winner of 12 festival awards, I Do is a "heartfelt and timely" family drama about marriage and immigration equality in America. A British gay man living in New York loses his immigration status while helping to raise his deceased brother's daughter. Faced with deportation he marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country. Things get complicated when he meets the love of his life, a Spanish architect. The pressures of the past and present collide forcing him to make an impossible choice.

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  • Don't miss "I DO"

    5
    By DavidKopp StLouis
    Easily one of the best movies I've seen in the last 10 years (and I watch more than a dozen movies a month). David W. Ross is totally amazing as the lead. He conveys strength, tenderness, vulnerability with a charming ease and believability. I'll go see whatever new film project he involves himself in. The entire movie won me over, but Mr. Ross fit his role Perfectly. Thank you, sir.
  • Bravo!

    5
    By MacMan9876
    Glad I purchased this one. It's definitely worthy of being in my movie collection.
  • Excellent Movie - A Must See

    5
    By Bennu Andrew
    It just breaks your heart. Never realized the cruelty that the immigration dept put same sex partners through because of doma. All in All a fabulous movie.
  • "I Do" love this movie

    5
    By HalfABrit
    "I Do" is a compelling and moving drama. With great performances from the entire cast, it explores the impact of the Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") on a binational couple, showing the difficult choices they are forced into as a result. Highly recommended.
  • beautiful

    5
    By auzziegurl27
    a simply beautiful, breathtaking film. love, family, honest struggles. a very heartbreaking look at our faulty freedoms and unequal rights here in america. it was simple and true. i would highly recommend it- not only for it's raw outlook on equal rights, but also for it's beautiful love story. brings hope.
  • I Do

    5
    By JL_Hines
    Few movies tell an LGBT story in a way that the general public can not only relate, but be moved to action. 'I Do' is just such a movie. Quality writing, talented actors and a timely plot converge into an entertaining and touching story, led by writer and star, David Ross.
  • A Wonderful and Heartbreaking Film!

    5
    By mitchdp
    This film is such a heartfelt and moving message to the world that gay relationships are just as important as heterosexual relationships. Mr. Ross has crafted a fine story that speaks to the current debate about Gay Marriage. It's won many awards already! I would say it's a Must See!
  • Xxxx

    5
    By Intrakin
    Not trying to sound profound, but there's a lesson in this film about love and equality that needs to be shared.
  • Amazing!!

    5
    By 112343guy
    This has to be one of the best indie films I have seen in a while! It made me laugh and cry, and I def recommend it if your looking for a amazing love story.
  • I Do is a must see!

    5
    By sdrichey
    This movie demonstrates the reasons that marriage equality with all its rights and privileges should be extended to everyone, gay or straight. The beautiful love story between Jack and Mano develops after Jack has taken care of his deceased brother's family for 7 years. In the post 9-11 USA, his visa renewal, which he has had since childhood, is denied. He is forced to marry a lesbian friend to be able to stay in the country to take care of them. When the love of his life has to return to Spain to take care of an ailing father, Jack is forced to decide between his partner and the family that has come to depend on him. Whatever side of the marriage equality battle you're on, this is a must see movie!

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