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the parking garage where he was murdered. They are confronted by the Crossbow Killer, revealed to be a deranged window washer who hates singing because it reminds him of his abusive mother, and sing to distract him. Grace is terrified but finds the courage to outsmart the killer. She, Dirk and Maudey overpower the killer and lead the police to him.
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Jason Bovberg had slightly kinder things to say about the film. "As a dark comedy, Unconditional Love can be occasionally effective. There are a few moments in this film that had me laughing quite hysterically. Merely the sight of Jonathan Pryce shuffle-dancing through clouds over the opening credits
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Weeks later, Grace and Dirk appear on a talk show, where they are celebrated for their bravery. Dirk announces that the Fox family have decided to turn Victor's home into a sanctuary for homeless gay youth, and Victor's relatives, faced with bad publicity, are forced to comply. Max stands up in the
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Grace's warmth and motherly nature win over Dirk, who reveals that Victor was rejected by his family for being gay and that he enjoyed dressing up in a tiara and pink feather boa as a child. He also tells Grace he plans to get revenge by going to Chicago to track down and kill the serial killer who
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She chooses to go back to Max, disappointing Dirk, but is disappointed to find he no longer wants adventure and new experiences and wants to return to the life they had before. Realizing this is not what she wants, Grace meets Maudey and finds Dirk dressed as Victor and loudly playing his music in
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At the Victor Fox concert, Grace learns the event has been cancelled and is stunned to later discover that the singer has been murdered. She decides to go to England to attend the funeral, and sees a dedication to Victor Fox in the newspaper defining unconditional love, signed "D.S." While sending
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Grace is approached by members of Victor's family, who believe she is a recording executive because she's American. They tell her that Dirk claims he and Victor were lovers, which they deny, and ask her for help gaining access to Victor's home so that they can take control of the property and his
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In the U.S., Maudey joins Grace and Dirk's effort to hunt down the Crossbow Killer, who has killed several people, including Victor Fox, in Chicago. The trio is arrested due to a misunderstanding, and at the police station Maudey and Andrew reconcile, while Max expresses a desire to reunite with
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Grace Beasley is a content but timid housewife in Chicago. One morning, she wins tickets to a concert for her favorite singer, Victor Fox, just as her husband, Max, tells her he wants a divorce, citing a need for more variety and excitement in his life and expressing a dislike of her frequent
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wrote, "It's a sloppy mishmash of stories...none of which stand on their own and which crash disastrously when combined. Bates comes off as dippy and distant. Everett comes of as mean and crusty. Pryce is just inexplicable with a gray pompadour and blue sequins. And Manilow rocks. Er..."
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continually postponed the American release, leaving the film on the shelf until finally premiering it on the Starz network in August 2003 and then sending it direct-to-DVD that October. The film has generally received negative reviews from film critics.
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loads the film with promise. And Meredith Eaton as Maudey steals every scene she's in. But in the end, you can't escape the fact that Bates has difficulty carrying this movie and in fact, doesn't seem to really understand the type of film she's in."
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flowers to the service, Grace discovers another arrangement has already used the same phrase--Victor's valet, Dirk Simpson. She persuades the florist to give her the address and goes to Victor Fox's home, where Dirk is wallowing in grief.
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murdered Victor. Before they leave, Dirk and Grace talk their way into the funeral home to dress Victor's body in a tiara and pink feather boa, which scandalizes his relatives at the funeral.
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audience and requests that Grace sing for everyone, showing he is trying to change. Barry Manilow takes the stage and sings a duet with Grace.
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singing. Soon afterward, Grace discovers that her son, Andrew, is also divorcing his wife, Maudey.
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estate. When Grace reveals that she's just a fan, however, they angrily reject her.
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The film was shot in late 1999 and early 2000 in Chicago and England, but
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and includes the film's trailer, and a deleted scene.
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P. J. Hogan
Jocelyn Moorhouse
Jerry Zucker
Kathy Bates
Rupert Everett
Meredith Eaton
Peter Sarsgaard
Lynn Redgrave
Dan Aykroyd
Jonathan Pryce
Remi Adefarasin
Robert C. Jones
James Newton Howard
New Line Cinema
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P. J. Hogan

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