A Perfect Ending
"It’s not always what you expect…"
Rebecca has kept her sexuality private from her circle of friends, presenting a carefully curated life. When she decides to open up to a stranger, she tests the boundaries of trust and risk. What starts as a private confession becomes a delicate dance of honesty and desire, with no guarantee of... Read more
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About A Perfect Ending
Rebecca has kept her sexuality private from her circle of friends, presenting a carefully curated life. When she decides to open up to a stranger, she tests the boundaries of trust and risk. What starts as a private confession becomes a delicate dance of honesty and desire, with no guarantee of the reactions she hopes for. The film follows Rebecca as she faces what it means to claim her truth in a world that may respond with confusion or indifference, while a quiet, intimate romance slowly deepens around her. A perfect ending feels possible, even as the cost of truth remains uncertain. The pacing stays measured, giving scenes room to breathe.
Directed by Nicole Conn, this 2012 independent drama is built on a micro budget of about 175 thousand dollars and relies on intimate performances rather than flashy effects. The cast includes Barbara Niven, Jessica Clark, John Heard and Morgan Fairchild.
Box office figures for this indie title are not widely documented, reflecting its limited release and niche audience. It appears the film found most of its audience through festival screenings, word of mouth, and eventual streaming platforms rather than a wide cinematic launch. Its impact is measured more in conversations than grosses.
Audience reception seems mixed but thoughtful, with a 6.212 out of 10 from 132 votes. The film centers on Rebecca's choice to reveal her truth and the emotional costs and rewards that follow, exploring vulnerability, trust, and the constraints of secrecy within relationships.
As part of Nicole Conn's body of work, the movie contributes to LGBTQ cinema by portraying a mature lesbian romance with tenderness and restraint. It adds to ongoing conversations about visibility, authenticity, and the dynamics of desire in adult relationships. As Conn's project, it foregrounds female desire without sensationalism within relationships and the complexity of desire.
Details
- Release Date
- June 01, 2012
- Runtime
- 1h 50m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 132 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Soul Kiss Films
- Budget
- $175,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Barbara Niven
Rebecca Westridge
Jessica Clark
Paris
John Heard
Mason Westridge
Morgan Fairchild
Valentina
Kerry Knuppe
Jessica Westridge
Imelda Corcoran
Kelly
Mary Jane Wells
Shirin
Rebecca Staab
Sylvie
Michael Adam Hamilton
Aaron Westridge
Bryan Mordechai Jackson
Hank Westridge
Director: Nicole Conn