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Красавчик (2015) Online
Original Title :
Pretty Boy
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
2015
Directror :
Cameron Thrower
Cast :
Nick Eversman,Rebekah Tripp,Jon Briddell
Writer :
Cameron Thrower
Type :
Movie
Time :
31min
Rating :
7.5/10

Sean is taken to a motel and is given a prostitute for his 18th birthday by his father. He must sleep with her to "fix" his questionable homosexuality.

Красавчик (2015) Online

'Pretty Boy' is a coming of age story of a young bullied teen, Sean, struggling with his sexuality and the hardships of high school. After his father finds some questionable magazines in his room, this devout Christian will go to any lengths to get his son to find the light and 'perform' the way a man should. Sean is introduced to Katie, a prostitute that understands the stigmas of modern society and helps him see the true light that is within him. 'Pretty Boy' is meant to inspire our youth to follow their hearts, to seek out their true family if '...the family they were born into isn't the family they're meant to be with.'
Cast overview:
Nick Eversman Nick Eversman - Sean Collins
Rebekah Tripp Rebekah Tripp - Katie
Jon Briddell Jon Briddell - John Collins
Millie Trachtenberg Millie Trachtenberg - Shirley Jerkins
Zach Matchem Zach Matchem - David
Anne Montavon Anne Montavon - Mrs. Collins
Christian Prentice Christian Prentice - Bully 1
Nate Riley Nate Riley - Bully 2 (as Nate Coker)
Lane Blue Lane Blue - Bully 3
Mike Shill Mike Shill - Bully 4


User reviews

invasion

invasion

If this had not been a film short, and was a feature length motion picture, it would have swept the 2018 Oscars! Outstanding performances by the two lead actors. Rebekah Tripp gave the best performance by an actress in a lead role last year. The best acting this reviewer has seen in a very long time. She is riveting and natural. Frankly, she makes the movie. Rebekah, if you are reading this review, congratulations. You should go very far. Note to Casting Directors and agents: Rebekah should be on your short list.
Danial

Danial

I saw this short at the Pensacola LGBT Film Festival not long after it was released last year, and walked away so very happy I invested the time to see it.

Quite the different coming-of-age story, this film tackles a diverse number of subjects including bullying, questioning one's own sexuality, extreme fundamentalism, a clueless father, and the rarely seen portrayed "helpful and intelligent prostitute."

Brilliantly written and just as brilliantly acted, you will have moments where you cringe, ones where you cheer, ones where you want to hug the poor kid, and ones where you might even shed a tear. One thing for sure is you will want to watch it again.

To quote the old "Men on Film" guys from "In Living Color" ... I'd give it 'An around the world and two snaps up'" rating. I think you will too.
Cointrius

Cointrius

OMG! Seriously, this is like the best LGBT short I've ever seen. Eat that pumpkin muffin, girl. What a gem! It's on youtube. MUST WATCH. OMFG. Incredible. MUAH xoxo
Shak

Shak

Great acting, putting on a beautiful, endearing, captivating performance. Only wish it was longer! Definitely deserves a higher rating than it currently does.
lubov

lubov

Great short.Shows the viewpoints of 2 bullied people.Prostitute and gay.Ones life should be his choice and not others.Great idea and excellent nallation
unmasked

unmasked

"Pretty Boy" is an American English-language short film from 2015. It runs for slightly over half an hour and received some more attention recently because the writer and director Cameron Thrower posted it on Youtube where it scored a solid amount of views already. Looking at the solid deal of awards recognition it received, it is probably his most known work. The cast does not really include any famous names. This is the story of a father who gifts his son a birthday present, namely a night with a prostitute to cure him from his homosexuality. If you say you heard that before, you are probably correct as this plot is exactly the same as in a Sara Gilbert ("Roseanne") short film from the new millennium, even if this one here is longer and the plot details also differ the longer the film goes. I think Rebekah Tripp gave a somewhat solid performance, but everybody else is forgettable, which is partially not only the actors' fault, but also the script's with the way the characters were written. With all the emotional impact this film is trying to make (unaccepted homosexuality, struggling father-son relationship, told to have sex with somebody he does not find remotely attractive, discrimination against prostitutes, dead mother, forbidden mother-son relationship), this is an ultimate tear-jerk movie, but you already realize by the sheer quantity of subjects, the ones I just listed, that it is absolutely impossible to deliver convincingly in terms of story-telling for a half-hour film. So yes, the film may seem touching and emotional, but only to the untrained eye. The trained eye will see a movie that is all just for the sake of it while never being a honorable achievement at all when it comes to realistic story-telling despite trying so hard to be relevant. This film is a failure and 4 stars out of 10 is still (maybe too much) on the generous side. I don't recommend checking it out.