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Plainclothes

  • 2025
  • 1h 35m
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7.3/10
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Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth in Plainclothes (2025)
A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.
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A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.

  • Director
    • Carmen Emmi
  • Writer
    • Carmen Emmi
  • Stars
    • Tom Blyth
    • Russell Tovey
    • Maria Dizzia
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    870
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    123
    1,760
    • Director
      • Carmen Emmi
    • Writer
      • Carmen Emmi
    • Stars
      • Tom Blyth
      • Russell Tovey
      • Maria Dizzia
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    Releases October 3, 2025
    • 14User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Tom Blyth
    Tom Blyth
    • Lucas
    Russell Tovey
    Russell Tovey
    • Andrew
    Maria Dizzia
    Maria Dizzia
    • Marie
    Christian Cooke
    Christian Cooke
    • Ron
    Sam Asa Brownstein
    Sam Asa Brownstein
    • Christian
    Henry Stockwell
    • Man in Bathroom #1
    Ben Anderson
    • Man in Bathroom #2
    Jason Ngo
    • Man in Bathroom #3
    Joseph Emmi Sr.
    • Gus
    Charli Emmi
    • Charli Emmi
    Oliver Fedrizzi
    • Oliver Fedrizzi
    Emily Fedrizzi
    • Lucas' Cousin
    Carmen Emmi III
    • Lucas' Cousin
    Gabe Fazio
    Gabe Fazio
    • Uncle Paul
    Anthony Tibolla
    Anthony Tibolla
    • Paulie Jr.
    Luke Burke
    • Ben
    Darius Fraser
    Darius Fraser
    • Jeff
    John Bedford Lloyd
    John Bedford Lloyd
    • Lt. Sollars
    • Director
      • Carmen Emmi
    • Writer
      • Carmen Emmi
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    10DavidC-646

    Plainclothes- A Powerful and Unforgettable Emotional Journey

    I was completely blown away by Plainclothes in 2025. I'm a movie lover who enjoys great storytelling, and this did it all for me. The journey of Lucas, an undercover cop torn between emotional duty and police duty, was beautiful and incredibly acted. The setting was comfortably in the 90s, if that makes sense, and directorial choices and style were nice too with amazing restraint. The best part is how the movie navigated the complexities of identity, morality, and human connection with no overt agenda. Plainclothes gave me a lot to think about in terms of where we have been and where we still are. Anyone looking for emotional storytelling and meaningful cinema needs to see this film. Remarkably unforgettable.
    9craiglesuk-1

    A gay film with a soul

    Wow. I seriously enjoyed this film. Loved the way it was shot; grainy and authentic. The director really evoked the time and place so well. The acting was all round knock out (I can see why it won Sundance ensemble award), but particular credit to Tom Blyth - an actor I am not familiar with. He hooked me in from the 1st second and never let go until the last line of the film. Maybe he just reminded me of myself in the 90's; expectant, excited, hopeful, disappointed, frustrated all wrapped up in one confusing mess. There are not many films that I watch more than once (ok, I've seen Aliens more times than I can count) but I hope to revisit this one at some point in the future.
    10kwesimmussio

    Love, Lust, and Liberation: A Queer Story That Resonates

    I was really excited to see this film because Russell Tovey is one of my favorite actors, and representation matters to me. I try to watch everything he's in. His performance as Andrew evoked a familiar mix of love, lust, and the potential for heartbreak.

    Tom Blyth's performance as Lucas was phenomenal! He completely drew me in; I felt every emotion and experienced everything Lucas went through right alongside him.

    Carmen Emmi-I'm a huge fan! The story was beautifully crafted and directed, transporting me back to 1996. This time, though, I was observing the stories that were used as scare tactics to keep us in line. Learning about the elements of Carmen's own life woven into the narrative, and hearing Carmen's motivation for creating this film during that specific time period, made me connect with it even more deeply.

    The movie explores several themes that most queer adults have experienced. I'm being intentionally vague to avoid spoilers, but much of what Lucas experiences resonated with me. Some aspects were painfully familiar, while others made me laugh with recognition-yes, I've been there, even the minivan!

    Lucas's anxiety and pain are palpable. Andrew's words in two key moments were spot-on, and I respected his character for the way he communicated with Lucas. He didn't shy away from the pain, but wrapped his words in compassion. It made my younger self feel seen.

    Finally, the ending was so satisfying. I've encountered that type of person in my own life, and it was refreshing to see that moment of freedom portrayed so powerfully.
    7peter0969

    Liberation, closeted, and queer

    Watched at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

    The experiences of how gay individuals are going through and the homophobia around is sad and unfortunate, especially with today's climate. Director Carmen Emmi has created an interesting movie about heartbreak, lust, gay identity, and closeted emotions with great performances from Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey, atmospheres, direction, and writing throughout. The narrative strikes with some interesting themes, character dynamics and tension revolving around its setting. While it's conventional writing does have some moments that feel a bit messy, no doubt Emmi has an ambitious tale to tell.

    The theme about love and the closeted aspects of being gay is explored pretty well. Examining the troubled effects and feelings one can go through and using a cop vibe approach is quite an interesting take. As mentioned, the main two lead performances are great as the feelings and emotions they are going through are both, while aren't perfect, understandable and honest. Editing wise, there are some weird editing choices that are a bit headaching, alongside with some strange dialogue choices and pacing that feels aimless.

    Otherwise, it's a good romantic thriller that achieves with its purpose and themes. Providing a really good third act that leaves the satisfaction on rise.
    7hampersnow-41369

    Excellent acting saves an overdone story

    It's 2025 and why are gay themed films still examining men coming out, in this case, when it appears to be set a few decades back. This story has been done over and over again, for decades, and while this is an excellent film, it would be great if film makers moved on to some other facet of gay life.

    What saves this film is that it's fairly well written and the performances are outstanding. Tom Blythe is exceptional in the lead role and the entire film's plot is grounded in reality, even if it's a sad reality.

    What brings the movie down is the decision, I assume, to film this as if it were actually filmed decades ago on the worst camcorder ever. The movie looks cheaply made and there are too many ugly video effects added. The editing and many quick cuts don't help. With as many fine actors that there are in this I doubt the decision to film this with horrible cinematography was one of budget , but of choice. It was a bad idea. It takes away from the film and overall the film is very moving and has a real message.

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      Director Carmen Emmi considered having Russell Tovey play Andrew a dream come true, since he's a huge fan of the HBO series Looking (2014) and wasn't sure if he would be interested in the role.
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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2025 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Incógnito
    • Filming locations
      • Syracuse, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lorton Entertainment
      • Mini Productions
      • Page 1 Entertainment
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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