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201687 minRomance, Comedy, Drama

Lazy Eye

Is Lazy Eye a Hit or Flop?

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Is Lazy Eye worth watching? With a rating of 5.539/10, this Romance, Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Lazy Eye Synopsis

Passions reignite and hidden secrets revealed when a graphic designer in Los Angeles reconnects with an ex-lover he hasn’t seen or heard from in 15 years. Over the course of a weekend at a vacation house in the desert, they must determine whether or not they have a future together.

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Top Cast

Lucas Near-Verbrugghe
Lucas Near-VerbruggheDean
Aaron Costa Ganis
Aaron Costa GanisAlex
Michaela Watkins
Michaela WatkinsMel
Harrison Givens
Harrison GivensUn ami
Debbie Jaffe
Debbie JaffeBarmaid
Drew Barr
Drew BarrOptométriste
Simon Petrie
Simon PetrieAssistant de Mel
Michael Rubenstone
Michael RubenstonePatron du bar
Renée Willett
Renée WillettServeuse

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lazy Eye worth watching?

Lazy Eye has received mixed reviews with a 5.539/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Lazy Eye hit or flop?

Lazy Eye has received average ratings (5.539/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Lazy Eye?

Lazy Eye is a Romance, Comedy, Drama movie that Passions reignite and hidden secrets revealed when a graphic designer in Los Angeles reconnects with an ex-lover he hasn’t seen or heard from in 15 ye...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 10, 2025
★ 5

"Dean" (Lucas Near-Verbrugghe) gets his eyes tested - that's the title sorted out. The remainder of the film involves him receiving a message from his ex-lover "Alex" (Aaron Costa Ganis) and the two proceed to meet in the famous Joshua Tree National Park. In the fifteen years since their relationship abruptly ended, both have made new lives for themselves so auteur Tom Kirkman seems to be presenting us with a sort of gay mid-life crisis movie. The two men immediately recapture some of their past feelings for each other; plenty of sex (indeed, "Dean" is naked for quite a chunk of this) and there is plenty of probingly intimate pillow talk as they discuss past, present and future. The cinematography is skilful, not just the beautiful scenery but also in conveying quite a sense of the intimacy between the two men as they enjoy and challenge each other, now as more mature adults. The story has an inevitability about it though, and the ending was pretty poor. Not that it needed to be happy - or even sad - but this almost led me to expect that one of them was going to wake up and discover it had all just been a dream!