Wealthy fifty-ish bachelor Paul (Jon Lindstrom) has difficulty finding the perfect woman. His meddling socialite sister Elise (Wendie Malick) is determined to find him the female companion he's never had. Complicating her matchmaking is her dread that her son Brian (Ariel Shafir) may be gay. And then there is Andy (newcomer Chris Murrah), a sexy young gay man who has yet to meet the perfect man. Adding to the mixture is Roz (Natalia Cigliuti), Andy's over-protective best friend who is the voice of reason, or so she thinks. Put them all together and what have you got? A hysterical romp of twists, turns, and mass confusion! But love is definitely in the air, and naturally everyone has a master plan. Elise conspires to fix up Paul with a lovely woman. While Roz does the same for Andy with a hot guy. But Andy is convinced that Paul may actually be his perfect man. The only problem is that Paul is straight - or is he? Confused?
"After many twists and turns in the screenplay’s story line, revelation, clarity and reconciliation are exposed and settled. The elements of discovery, surprise and delight are everywhere. “You Can’t Have it All” explores the meaning, definition and redefining of family, the nature of relationships, the meaning of the varieties of love as a concept, attitude and human experience, fraught with laughter and surprise.
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