A young addict dealing with the loss of his abusive father finds himself in an unfavorable circumstance after developing an intimate relationship with a charming and dangerous stranger, this manipulative roommate sends him down a path of destruction that comes with a risky price. Teaching him about life, sex, and fighting back.
Jonny Beauchamp
Alex Romero
Sherri Shepherd
Veronica
Mike C. Manning
Shane Collins
Ashleigh Murray
Gracie
Mitch Silpa
Dale
Damien Diaz
Randy
Evan Todd
Grant
Alison Robertson
Detective Cole
Nick Scott
Detective
Ed Gonzalez Moreno
Nick
Anthony Ruiz
Phil Romero
Mack Kuhr
Henry
Nick Theurer
Brent
Amy Chang
Marty
Trey Gerrald
Freddy
Rena Bobbs
Kirsty
D'Arquoia Connor
News Anchor
Fabian Xavier
Young Alex
Muhammed Mustafa Özdemir
John
Director, Writer
Barry Jay
April 14, 2023
5
"Alex" (Jonny Beauchamp) is a young man recovering from a ghastly relationship with his father. He's pretty broke, in a bit of an emotional cul-de-sac and working as a pizza boy when he encounters the enigmatic and charming "Shane" (Mike Manning) with whom he soon becomes fascinated, infatuated and every so slightly obsessed. His new mentor determines to push "Alex" to his limits, then beyond those limits - enabling him to more fully enjoy sex, but also to be able to defend himself from those who would gay-bash him. As you will expect, there is quite a bit more to "Shane", and as this revenge thriller pans out, we discover a little more of just how his eye-for-an-eye mentality delivers brutal and violent results. My problems with this were twofold. The dialogue is extremely uninspiring, pedestrian even. This story deals with real issues faced by many young gay men who have difficulties with their parents, their friends, with alcohol and their own self-esteem and self-worth. The writing here is just too light-weight and it doesn't arm either character - especially Beauchamp - with enough to really punch through. The second is the woefully underlit photography. It's as if it were all being shot using some candles, or a Davy lamp. That works at certain stages of the story, but after a while I felt the whole point of "Alex" not having to live in the shadows was being compromised by director Barry Jay's choice to film it as if we were all in a cave. It's a solid story that looks at a few salient (and criminal) point. This just doesn't deliver that story very well.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00