Amazing performances by Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay combine with vibrant cinematography in a great British queer film. Give it a watch unless you hate queer hate people.
Stewart-Jarrett especially is captivating as Jules, bringing an authenticity to his drag performing, 'Femme' character. MacKay is nearly as good as the closeted Preston, who, like Jules, covers himself in gender-affirming clothes and accessories. But instead of makeup and drag wear, it's tattoos and urban clothes.
The sex-scenes are pretty unrealistic, at least by my queer experiences, but hey, they're very steamy.
In short, this is well shot, really well acted, and well-worth watching. God save the queens.
Stewart-Jarrett especially is captivating as Jules, bringing an authenticity to his drag performing, 'Femme' character. MacKay is nearly as good as the closeted Preston, who, like Jules, covers himself in gender-affirming clothes and accessories. But instead of makeup and drag wear, it's tattoos and urban clothes.
The sex-scenes are pretty unrealistic, at least by my queer experiences, but hey, they're very steamy.
In short, this is well shot, really well acted, and well-worth watching. God save the queens.