The Ten Rules
"A Lesbian Survival Guide"
Jennifer Baker, a clever yet overwhelmed woman, discovers that her closest friends double as her dating pool. What starts as a playful setup to level the field soon becomes a social tightrope. Each outing doubles as a test of loyalty, honesty, and what you owe the people you trust. The circle... Read more
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About The Ten Rules
Jennifer Baker, a clever yet overwhelmed woman, discovers that her closest friends double as her dating pool. What starts as a playful setup to level the field soon becomes a social tightrope. Each outing doubles as a test of loyalty, honesty, and what you owe the people you trust. The circle that looks like support turns into a revolving door of crushes, dates, and mixed signals. As the rules of dating get tested, Jennifer must decide how far she is willing to bend to keep harmony without giving up who she is. The humor comes from misread signals rather than big pratfalls, and the film plays out in a tight, almost real life social setting. The film favors quick wits and banter over outrageous stunts, giving it a lean approachable feel that could appeal to viewers who enjoy character based humor.
Released in 2002, the film was directed by Lee Friedlander with a screenplay by Michelle Paradise. Paradise stars as Jennifer Baker, anchoring a small scale comedy that feels original rather than adapted, with a focus on dialogue and character.
Box office data for The Ten Rules is not publicly documented, reflecting its low profile release and limited distribution worldwide. It seems to have circulated only at select venues and festivals, with no widely reported grosses in major databases.
There are no widely reported awards or nominations tied to the film. Given its obscure release and limited visibility, it did not attract major festival attention or critical accolades, though it may be of interest to fans of indie style romantic comedies and the creator's work for home viewing.
Critical reception appears limited; the film leans into breezy humor about friendship and dating rules, with an emphasis on character dynamics over big set pieces. Its themes touch on honesty, boundaries, and the tension between loyalty and personal desire, offering a snapshot of early 2000s indie comedy sensibilities.
Details
- Release Date
- March 21, 2002
- Runtime
- 28m
- User Ratings
- 4 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Michelle Paradise
Jennifer Baker
Director: Lee Friedlander
Written by: Michelle Paradise