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Love Me Anyway

2014 | 76m | English

(148 votes)

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Love Me Anyway is a sun soaked drama about a filmmaker falling for a dreamy surfer, a man trying to save his marriage and a young wife exploring the greener grass of an extramarital affair with another woman.
Release Date: Jan 01, 2014
Director: Ryan Andrew Balas
Writer: Ryan Andrew Balas
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords lgbt
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 14, 2026
Entered: May 19, 2024
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Name Character
Daniel Armando Danny
Dee Herlihy Esme
Edgar Muniz Eddie
Melissa Navia Jack
Brian George Randles Devon
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Craig Dacey Additional Photography
Ryan Andrew Balas Writer, Director of Photography, Director, Editor
Daniel Armando Co-Writer
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Alan Wong Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

This is a disappointingly rudderless affair that contrives to marry the seductive with the potent but that only really comes out with more of a milk pudding. “Danny” (Daniel Armando) is unhappily married to “Esme” (Dee Herlihy) who is having a fairly obvious fling with “Jack” (Melissa Navia) all whi ... lst his brother “Eddie” (Edgar Muniz) ambles around adding more sexual ambiguity to this beachside melodrama. It’s presented in a pseudo-documentary style that tantalises, at best, with the peccadilloes and predicaments of it’s characters but it makes little effort to develop them beyond the superficial and presents us with a remarkably disjointed critique on the fickleness of relationships when sexual identity is as fluid as the ocean by which this is set. The acting adequately delivers the nonde-script and some of the photography is quite nice in a “Wish You were Here” style, but it’s all too incomplete and they too uninteresting to really make this worth the watch.

Oct 11, 2025