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The final affecting reconciliation is coupled with a bittersweet note of regret and forgiveness that is finally offset by the fleeting comic relief of an off-screen one-line sexy codetta. It has an immediately recognizable authenticity as it depicts the doubts and problems that plague many loving relationships. 'More Scenes.' has a complex texture and darker tone than its predecessor as it details the relationship from the touching ending of the first film through the action of the second.
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The remainder of the film deconstructs their reasons for, and misgivings about, that decision, interweaving incrementally expanding memories of the frictions that resulted from the publicly 'remade' version of their romance.
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In real time, the couple-Darren (director-writer Matt Riddlehoover) and Joe (Jared Allman)-appears and announces to their shocked friends Greg (Cliff Burr) and Luce (the remarkable Thashana McQuiston) that they're splitting up. The sequel begins with scenes from a 'remake' played by different actors (Charlie David and Rett Terrell): the story of 'Scenes.' has indeed become the basis for a film, cribbed from the main character's phone calls to its director, a former flame. It concluded happily, capped by a romantic screen kiss that rivals any other. The first film, 'Scenes.', is delightful, tender, and straightforward-something of an homage to Woody Allen's 'Manhattan Murder Mystery' but in a sweet, gay milieu: 'Nashville Infidelity Mystery'. In subsequent viewings, however, more and more nuances emerged that establish complexities of plot, theme, character, and filming style. My first viewing of 'More Scenes.' was enjoyable enough but the film seemed to rely on a retread of its predecessor.