(2011, 96 min)
Country: U.S.
Director: Wade McDonald
Studio: Breaking Glass Pictures
SYNOPSIS:
When the hopelessly single Aiden is asked to be the best man at his ex–boyfriend Max's commitment ceremony,
he finds himself confronting unresolved heartache. To make matters worse, Aiden will have to spend the
weekend of the wedding with Max and his soon–to–be–husband at their lake house. So, rather than go alone,
Max decides to invite his roommate's outrageous friend Lance to pose as his boyfriend. But, in the days
leading up to the ceremony, Aiden discovers the awkward tension may be more than he can handle.
REVIEW:
Aiden (Chad Ford) is asked to be the best man at the commitment ceremony of his ex-boyfriend Max (Tyler
Brockington). Despite the objections of his friends, Aiden agrees to do it - only because he doesn't want
to admit that he might still be in love with Max. Desperate to seem like his love and sex lives are going
great, Aiden realizes that he can't attend the ceremony alone. He has to bring a boyfriend! But for someone
who hasn't dated in over two years, this could be a problem.
With help from his female roommate Janice (Aleisha Force), he convinces a cute, blond twink named Lance
(Scott Higgins) to go with him. Their best laid plans unravel, and the charade is tested, when Max and his
hunky fiancé begin to suspect that the two new lovers make a significantly strange couple. And when sparks
begin to fly, once again, between Aiden and Max, all of the individual couplings come into question.
Hold Your Peace is a romantic comedy that explores the different ways that we decide with whom we
are going to spend our lives.
-- Dudley Best, TLA Video (http://www.tlavideo.com)