BEAUTIFUL SOMETHING follows four diverse men as they navigate life during one sublime night in Philadelphia. Cute, twenty-two-year-old writer Brian (Brian Sheppard) continually crashes and burns with each guy he meets, but does not understand why? Jim (Zack Ryan), gorgeous and full-of-life, is not afraid to break hearts except when it comes to his forty-something lover who is a world-renowned sculptor. It seems Drew (Colman Domingo) is solely focused on his latest masterpiece and not Jim. Then there s Bob (John Lescault), a successful talent agent from LA in his mid-sixties... who leads a double life being a sugar daddy while travelling on business. As all four comb the Philadelphia streets looking for a connection, they often settle for something quick and easy. However, tonight is much different. Inspired by real-life experiences, BEAUTIFUL SOMETHING explores the deeper meaning of how giving one s self to love, and its necessary vulnerabilities, helps us turn the corner from seeing the world as a child to seeing the world as an adult. Quotes: Well-sketched personas that spark off each-other brilliantly GT This immersive film is poetic and mesmerizing. It s something beautiful indeed. Ynot at the Movie Rough, sharp and to the point Frontiers Media Extras: Making of, Interview with Brian and Zack, Can t Say That You re Lonely Music Video, Beautiful Something Commentary & UK Theatrical Trailer. [show more]
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Joseph Graham writes and directs this drama which follows four gay men - Brian (Brian Sheppard), Jim (Zack Ryan), Drew (Colman Domingo) and Bob (John Lescault) - over the course of one evening in Philadelphia. 20-something writer Brian is disillusioned by his inability to replicate his recent success and seeks escapism in a series of casual sexual encounters. Meanwhile, sculptor Drew is basing his next work on his much younger boyfriend and muse, Jim, but the situation causes Jim to question whether Drew's feelings for him are real or merely ambition. Finally, L.A. talent agent Bob, struggling to give in to his advancing years, roams the city in his limousine looking for new young talent to fill his time.
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