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Sodom, directed by Mark Wilshin, is an intriguing blend of drama and romance. It starts with this wild stag-do moment where our lead, Will, finds himself handcuffed to a lamppost, only to be rescued by Michael. The chemistry between them is palpable, but there's this weighty undertone of shame that seeps in once they reach Michael's apartment. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing tension to build as Will grapples with his feelings. The performances are raw and authentic; you can feel the conflict bubbling beneath the surface. The film explores themes of desire, identity, and the complexities of attraction in a way that feels very real, making it a distinctive entry in contemporary queer cinema.
Strong character development.Explores shame and attraction.Authenticity in performances.
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