On a Friday night after hanging out with his straight mates, Russell heads out to a nightclub, alone and on the pull...
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Two men wonder if they've found love or just had a drunken hookup in this drama from British director Andrew Haigh. Russell (Tom Cullen) is gay, but most of his friends are straight, and after a long night of boozing with his pals, he stops by a gay club on his way home and picks up Glen (Chris New). The next morning, Glen explains that he's an artist, and begins interviewing Russell about their night together for an installation project he has in the works. Alcohol has made Russell's memory of the previous evening a bit fuzzy, but just as importantly, he's not as comfortable as Glen when it comes to opening up about his sexuality or his personal thoughts. Glen, on the other hand, is willing to share, but there isn't always a lot of depth in his exchange of ideas. Over the course of the next two days, Russell and Glen spend a lot of time talking, exploring the city, and exploring one another, but neither is sure if they're at the start of a new relationship or just avoiding the end of a one-night stand, especially after Glen mentions he's planning to move to the United States soon.
British drama, set in Nottingham, about two gay men whose one night stand turns into something deeper. After spending Friday night drinking with his straight friends, Russell (Tom Cullen) heads out to a gay club in search of sex. There he meets Glen (Chris New), and the two go home together. But what both men expected to be a one-night stand turns into a more powerful connection as they go on to spend the rest of weekend talking, drinking, having sex, laughing and sleeping together. However, with Glen set to relocate to the US on Monday, the two must now decide if their liaison will endure.
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