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Maze (2001)
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Starring: Gia Carides, Rose Gregorio, Robert Hogan, Laura Linney, Rob Morrow, Craig Sheffer
Director: Rob Morrow
Category: Drama, Comedy, Independent
Studio: Lion's Gate
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
98 mins
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The opposite sex is the greatest art form of all.

When obsessive, introverted artist Lyle Maze (Rob Morrow, Northern Exposure) wants to broaden his work, his best friend's girlfriend Callie (Laura Linney, Further Tales of the City) agrees to pose for him. But as the paint dries, they both begin to realize that there's more to their friendship than meets the eye. Now, they are faced with one of life's big questions… Can a man and woman remain just friends?

Rob Morrow wrote and directed this funny, sweet touching story of two people with their hearts racing and their feelings on hold, caught in the emotional maze of love.

 
 
   
   

 
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