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Sebastian

  • 2024
  • Unrated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.2K
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Ruaridh Mollica in Sebastian (2024)
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Max, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living in London, begins a double life as a sex worker in order to research his debut novel.Max, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living in London, begins a double life as a sex worker in order to research his debut novel.Max, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living in London, begins a double life as a sex worker in order to research his debut novel.

  • Director
    • Mikko Mäkelä
  • Writer
    • Mikko Mäkelä
  • Stars
    • Ruaridh Mollica
    • Hiftu Quasem
    • Jonathan Hyde
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mikko Mäkelä
    • Writer
      • Mikko Mäkelä
    • Stars
      • Ruaridh Mollica
      • Hiftu Quasem
      • Jonathan Hyde
    • 21User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Ruaridh Mollica
    Ruaridh Mollica
    • Max Williamson
    Hiftu Quasem
    Hiftu Quasem
    • Amna
    Jonathan Hyde
    Jonathan Hyde
    • Nicholas D'Avray
    Ingvar Sigurdsson
    Ingvar Sigurdsson
    • Daniel Larson
    Dylan Brady
    Dylan Brady
    • Joel
    Pedro Minas
    • Oliver
    Matthias Moret
    • Jacopo
    Akbar Kurtha
    • Samir
    Laurent Maria
    Laurent Maria
    • Carlo
    Lara Rossi
    Lara Rossi
    • Claudia
    Michael Jean-Marain
    Michael Jean-Marain
    • James
    David Nellist
    David Nellist
    • Peter
    Leanne Best
    Leanne Best
    • Dionne
    Stella Gonet
    Stella Gonet
    • Anne
    Jamie Melrose
    • Rebecca
    Tom Hall
    • Derek
    Orlando Norman
    Orlando Norman
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    Peter Collins
    • Vernon
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    8fl1

    Refreshing, thoughtful view

    A queer writer and sex worker finds his own story and voice, hands-on.

    "Sebastian" addresses issues such as shame, authenticity in fiction, consent and work-life balance with a gentle touch. The power asymmetry in sex work is shown with a simple plot device which is effective without being crude. The right of sex workers to tell their own story is stressed by the narrative structure itself until the climax in the very last scene which wraps it all up nicely.

    Seen at HIFF, where it was very well received by the audience. The director told us his original inspiration from the London queer community while he studied there.
    9chong_an

    A daring semi-meta film about gay sex workers

    Max is a young aspiring writer in London, who does freelance work for a literary magazine, has had some short stories published, and is working on his 1st novel. He is inspired by some interviews with graduate students about being gay sex workers for money, but he is too conscious about possibly appropriating their voices, so he decides to go into the business himself, ignoring the irony of most 1st novels being autobiographical.

    This he does under the name Sebastian, posting pictures online of his bare torso, but with his face obscured by his cellphone. He gets customers, and some call him back for more encounters. But his sex work starts interfering with his job at the magazine, while his publisher / editor is trying to shape the novel into a "marketable" story.

    I do have a couple of minor quibbles about the script. While there are multiple sex scenes (with no cast members' members showing), they seem to be all straight-up penetration, No oral, no hand jobs, no spanking with a magazine or other kink. The other is the sequence where Sebastian is on an overnight assignment, has drunk too much, but still manages to sneak out of bed to immediately write down his activities, given that his research is for a work of "fiction", and inaccuracies / omissions / embellishments are fair game.
    6CinemaSerf

    Sebastian

    "Max" (Ruaridh Mollica) juggles a career as an aspiring journalist and novelist with charging £200 per hour selling his services as an escort to, mainly, older men. His boyish good looks and obvious inexperience at the latter makes him popular and he proves successful enough to use his varied experiences to form the basis of his book. His publisher likes the freshness and intimacy of the adventures of "Sebastian" but a rather self-induced setback at work forces a change to the dynamic of both his life and his work. Though there is the odd sex scene to enliven the drama, the rest of this is all a rather shallow investigation of the high-end comfort market and whilst Mollica is easy enough on the eye his performance over-relies on that and is quite lacklustre. The story itself has quite a few gaps that don't quite add up; timelines don't quite track and by the conclusion I actually thought that instead of offering us some sort of critical observation of an industry that transcends just about every aspect of society, we ended up with more of a rather exploitative - cruel, even, character about whom I really didn't care so much after a while. Jonathan Hyde brings a bit of (rather sad) nuance to the proceedings but Ingvar Sigurdsson's "Daniel" seemed just to Jekkyl and Hyde to be plausible at quite a crucial juncture in the young man's increasingly light-weight story. Rather than a movie, this might have made for a better three-part drama that could have focussed a little more cohesively on the aspects of his life, love and self-evaluation but as it is, it's all too bitty. Worth a watch, but not what it could have been.
    7laduqesa

    Real life fictionalised

    Well, I've never used a sex worker in London so had no idea about the huge sums of money to be earned. £300 an hour! That's serious money. No wonder the impoverished students who formed the basis of Max's initial research got into the trade.

    Max's odyssey through the world of escorts engendered tensions. He was earning huge sums while using the clients for his novel but also beginning to form relationships with some of them.

    Max developed personally too in a different way. His initial reluctance to be known disappeared as we saw in the very last line of dialogue in the film.

    I found the characters in the film to have been well rounded and believable. The script was well written and captured the world Max was living in extremely well.

    I'm glad I saw this.
    6peter0969

    Strange concept for modern queer cinema

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    "Sebastian" is a strange movie as the concept about a queer writer living a double life as a sex worker is pretty bizarre, yet, an interesting concept. This movie has left me with some mixed feelings as I find the movie to have some really strong moments but some not so strong.

    Finnish-British Filmmaker Mikko Makela direction and writing for this story is pretty good as Makela's approach on the themes and characters are strong. Queer cinema hasn't been approached with this form of atmosphere and it was interesting to see Makela taking a new approach on queer cinema with good performances from the cast members, interesting conversations, and challenging aspects on the setting, tone, and character. The production design is good and camerawork was solid.

    The dialogue is interesting as there are some really great dialogue moments but at the same time, some of the dialogue felt clunky and weird. Whether it was intentional or not, it feels a little off-putting. The characters have some investment but as the movie continues, the main character becomes a little difficult to fully connect with and it does cause the movie to feel a little of a drag.

    The third act does fall apart a little as it feels unsatisfying to the climax. But despite it's flaws, I still found myself interested to see what happens next and I am glad I saw it. As much I wasn't very big on it, I applaud for the new take.

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      Features To Our Loves (1983)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2024 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Finland
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 白天的我,夜裡的他
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Bêtes Sauvages
      • Screen Scotland
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,636
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,876
      • Aug 4, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $129,973
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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