Chuck & Buck

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Chuck & Buck

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Miguel Arteta and Alberto Gieco
Produced by Jason Kliot
Thomas Brown
Michael Escott
Charles J. Rusbasan
Judith Zarin
Written by Mike White
Starring Mike White
Chris Weitz
Paul Weitz
Lupe Ontiveros
Giovanni Gieco
Music by Joey Waronker
Tony Maxwell
Gwendolyn Sanford
Gregory Hormel
Cinematography Chuy Chávez
Editing by Jeff Betancourt
Distributed by Artisan Entertainment
Release date(s) Flag of United States January 21, 2000 (Sundance Film Festival)
Flag of United States July 14, 2000 (limited)
Flag of United Kingdom November 17, 2000
Flag of France June 6, 2001
Running time 96 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
Budget $250,000 (estimate)
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Chuck & Buck is a 2000 film written by and starring Mike White, and directed by Miguel Arteta.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The film centers on Buck O'Brien (Mike White), an emotionally arrested amateur playwright who still lives with his mother despite being twenty-seven years old. Buck's mother dies unexpectedly and he invites his old childhood friend, Chuck, to the funeral. Chuck (who is now calling himself "Charlie" ) is a successful music industry exec with a fiancée named Carlyn (Beth Colt).

During their awkward reunion, Buck makes a sexual advance on Charlie in the bathroom. Charlie rebuffs him, and returns to Los Angeles with Carlyn, but not before extending an obligatory invitation for Buck to visit him there. Buck then withdraws $10,000 from his bank, packs up his car, and takes up residence in a hotel in Los Angeles. He also begins scripting a play on a yellow legal pad.

Too shy to announce his presence right away, Buck starts trying to see Charlie at Charlie's office at Trimorph Entertainment. Buck also surreptitiously follows Charlie to his home to learn where he lives.

While standing in front of the playhouse across the street from Charlie's job, he strikes up a conversation with Beverly, the house manager. Buck hires Beverly to produce his play; Buck then works up the nerve to approach Charlie and his girlfriend.

After being invited to a party that Charlie and Carlyn host, Buck becomes aware of just how far apart he and "Chuck" have grown. He feels rejected by Charlie's new friends. He also becomes resentful of Carlyn, who he erroneously believes is interfering with their friendship. As a result of this mind-set, Buck's behavior takes on an increasingly dark edge.

[edit] Genre

Chuck & Buck has been categorized by its distributor as a comedy, although, based on its content, it is more accurately described as a drama, or, perhaps, a dramedy.

[edit] Comparisons to other films

People who have posted to the IMDB message board have called Chuck & Buck [1] "a gay Fatal Attraction". This is apparently only a humorous comparison, as Chuck & Buck is neither violent nor a thriller.

[edit] Music

The film prominently features two songs:

[edit] See also