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Lonesome

  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Zarif and Josh Lavery in Lonesome (2022)
Breathless Films & JJ Splice Films present
LONESOME
Written & Directed by Craig Boreham
Starring Josh Lavery, Daniel Gabriel, Anni Finsterer, Ian Roberts
Produced by Craig Boreham, Ben Ferris, Dean Francis, Ulysses Oliver
World Sales M-APPEAL
https://lonesomethemovie.com
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Casey, a country lad running from a small-town scandal, finds himself down and out in big city Sydney. When he meets city lad Tib both men find something they have been missing but neither o... Read allCasey, a country lad running from a small-town scandal, finds himself down and out in big city Sydney. When he meets city lad Tib both men find something they have been missing but neither of them knows quite how to negotiate it.Casey, a country lad running from a small-town scandal, finds himself down and out in big city Sydney. When he meets city lad Tib both men find something they have been missing but neither of them knows quite how to negotiate it.

  • Director
    • Craig Boreham
  • Writer
    • Craig Boreham
  • Stars
    • Josh Lavery
    • Julian Oliver
    • Mathew Waters
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Craig Boreham
    • Writer
      • Craig Boreham
    • Stars
      • Josh Lavery
      • Julian Oliver
      • Mathew Waters
    • 18User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Josh Lavery
    Josh Lavery
    • Casey
    Julian Oliver
    • Gas pumping guy
    Mathew Waters
    Mathew Waters
    • Trucker
    Ally Morgan
    Ally Morgan
    • Candice
    Liz Lin
    Liz Lin
    • Monica
    Liam Walker
    Liam Walker
    • Cute Lad 1
    Lewis Defina
    • Cute Lad 2
    Nathaniel Holdsworth
    • Jacob…
    Zarif
    • Tib
    • (as Daniel Gabriel)
    Vincent Andriano
    Vincent Andriano
    • Zaddy
    Adrian Jarrett
    • Clay
    Shane Parsons
    • Mick
    Aileen Beale
    Aileen Beale
    • Casey's Mother
    • (voice)
    • …
    Hendrix Lee Taylor
    • Josh
    Anthony Thomas
    • Clyde
    Anni Finsterer
    Anni Finsterer
    • Carol
    Mark Paguio
    Mark Paguio
    • Jerry
    Andrew Miatov
    • Max
    • Director
      • Craig Boreham
    • Writer
      • Craig Boreham
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    5martimusross

    I Was Bored, Seen It All Before!

    Lonesome

    Who would have thought that a movie director and script writer in 2022 could conclude that some attitude and sporadic nudity was sufficient to sustain a movie.......well it just ain't! At best we had some simplistic emotional exploration but it was shallow.

    There was an early scene on the beach with Casey that remained unexplained, in fact it was a slow burn revealing his backstory. When it was revealed it was quite banal, things got complicated at home so he fled to the city. Wow so rare!

    What was good was the chemistry between Casey and Tib, this was the only reason I continued watching. Also the losing oneself in transient relationships to avoid emotional entanglements was cleverly engaged with as a coping mechanism in gay life.

    Despite the emotional vacuum Casey became "attached" to Tib and then misread a situation that lead to a violent encounter. I got the feeling we were looking at children pretending to be adults, what with the constant storming in and out! As a depiction of gay life this was a rainy Tuesday in Brighton and only slightly more interesting than "hair night" lol!

    Always a problem how to end such a movie and I think they went with the right choice. At best this is a 5 out of 10 I enjoyed the camera work but the story was so shallow. It really needed a proper script writer.
    7tar-11131

    Lonesome - living kicked to the curb In contemporary Australia

    There's an interplay between the stark sudden and the slow burn throughout this movie. We begin with an immediate Immersion into the drift of Casey's life and his sexuality which has driven his path this far. He's taken off away from his birthplace after a rejection of him by his married lover, an unexpected tragedy, and his family and community virulence afterwards. And, he works his way along the edges of people in activities out in the public towards the ocean where he tries to finish his part in it and life. He is unsuccessful. Rejected by the sea, Casey then drifts back into Sydney where he quickly finds and joins a small orgy in an unofficial residence. The afterglow of he and its prime mover, Tib, leads to the next in the movie's series of latent simmerings - a number of gig economy small jobs and handyman tasks while also falling for this roommate. The two of them eke out an existence together until Tib faces a deeply personal rejection and responds as he seems he is wont to do. Tib's reaction, in turn, thus feels to Casey as yet another rejection and his self-defense destructive impulses sets him off adrift once again until he finally wakes up that this is not the life he wants for himself or Tib.

    You may not appreciate this sort of sloshing meter. You may likewise either be repulsed by Lonesome's edginess which, it seems to me, is part of the current Australian motion picture (and especially its LGBTQ+) storyline landscape. The lonesomeness of this movie, however, is manifested through both, not only of Tib and Casey, but also of those they come in contact with and interact with throughout its storyline.
    7OzOverTheRainbow

    A very good film dealing with a Gay relationship.

    It's a very good film which deals with a romantic gay relationship. Both of the lead actors are excellent. The story concerns aspects of love and rejection felt by both of the main characters. The background of both young men is explored very well. The lead actor is very attractive, and the secondary actor is very handsome. The scenery of Sydney and the beaches nearby is quite good. The sex scenes are very good and are done tastefully. I only gave it seven stars instead of ten because of a totally unnecessary violent BDSM scene toward the end. The plot could have been resolved without that being shown.
    7chong_an

    Reasonable story for gayexploitation film

    In small-town Australia, young gay man Casey can't get what he wants locally, instead causing a deadly scandal. He hitchhikes to Sydney, "to see the ocean".

    Living on the streets and by his wits, he hooks up with guys he meets on his phone's online app. One is Tib, who takes him in, providing him with couch, some work, companionship, and sex. But when Tib's own problems causes him to revert to his s promiscuous ways, , things get difficult between them.

    There is lots of male nudity and (likely simulated) sex, which leads me to believe the film is geared to a particular audience. However, Casey does have a back story that is slowly revealed, and part of his journey is to let go of his past, and reconcile his feelings of unworthiness with his streak of independence.
    3greyblaqk

    The Shallow End

    ...about halfway through the film, and the journey of the lead character, the situation that motivated him was revealed in an effective scene. Had that revelation been used to offer deeper insights into his character, as well as those he had interacted with by that point, it could have served as a powerful character study. Instead the audience is blessed with violence, apathy, and shallow sex presented for shock value. Had the script spent more time exploring the emotional ramifications of its protagonist's loneliness, the film might have had an opportunity to be remembered for more significant reasons...

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      • March 7, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • $7,000
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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