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2000119 minDrama, Romance

Big Eden

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Is Big Eden worth watching? With a rating of 6.25/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Big Eden Synopsis

Henry Hart is a young gay artist living in New York City. When his grandfather has a stroke, Henry puts his career on hold and returns home to the small town of Big Eden, Montana, to care for him. While there, Henry hopes to strike up a romance with Dean Stewart, his high-school best friend for whom he still has feelings. But he's surprised when he finds that Pike, a quiet Native American who owns the local general store, may have a crush on him.

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Top Cast

Arye Gross
Arye GrossHenry Hart
Eric Schweig
Eric SchweigPike Dexter
Tim DeKay
Tim DeKayDean Stewart
Louise Fletcher
Louise FletcherGrace Cornwell
George Coe
George CoeSam Hart
Nan Martin
Nan MartinWidow Thayer
O'Neal Compton
O'Neal ComptonJim Soams
Corinne Bohrer
Corinne BohrerAnna Rudolph
Veanne Cox
Veanne CoxMary Margaret Bishop
Douglas Sebern
Douglas SebernJohn Cornwell

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Is Big Eden worth watching?

Big Eden has received mixed reviews with a 6.25/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Big Eden hit or flop?

Big Eden has received average ratings (6.25/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Big Eden?

Big Eden is a Drama, Romance movie that Henry Hart is a young gay artist living in New York City. When his grandfather has a stroke, Henry puts his career on hold and returns home to the sma...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 28, 2023
★ 6

Well now, what is striking about this drama is that the community deep in rural Montana appear to have no nay-sayers amongst them when it comes to the local gay folks in their community. There is no sign of any of the usual religious reticence amongst the community as Arye Gross ("Henry") returns from his successful New York existence to care for his ailing grandfather. Once there he must re-address relationships with "Dean" (Tim DeKay), his high-school crush and with "Pike" (Erik Schweig) who owns the local general store and who has been looking after his grandad. Talk about the only gay in the village - this town of about a dozen folks appears to have about a 25% rate - which only adds to the rather daftness of it all. The acting is truly wooden - except, perhaps for Nan Martin as the busybody, but well meaning "Widow Thayer" - and although the film relies not a jot on any sense of "beauty" to relay the romance, nor does it relay any sense of innovation or novelty with the characters. Did they get together, did he just go home - not sure I was really bothered.