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United Kingdom · 2002
Rated R · 2h 3m
Director Duncan Roy
Starring Matthew Leitch, Diana Quick, George Asprey, Rachel Pickup
Genre Drama

A story of a disaffected youth's search for love, status, and identity in late 1970s Britain. 18-year old Dean is handsome and bright, but feels hampered by his working-class background and by his family. In order to make something of himself, Dean assumes another identity and manages to enter high society. As he navigates this decadent new world, he meets a host of characters, including David, an older gay man who desires him, and Benjamin, a young hustler from Texas who has also managed to find a place among the aristocracy. Can Dean find love while living a lie? How much is he willing to sacrifice in order to pull off his charade? Presented through three simultaneous frames rather than one.

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The New York Times by Dave Kehr

His (Roy's) informed contempt is highly entertaining, but he neglects some of the more problematical and perhaps more illuminating aspects of his story.

60

Village Voice by Dennis Lim

Cumulatively, the echo-chamber syntax achieves a kind of atonal harmony, meshing with the themes of reinvention and self-presentation: The disjunction between the panels is tantamount to the gap between image and reality.

70

Film Threat by Rich Cline

It's quite difficult to find a character we can remotely identity with. This is frustrating because the film is so profoundly well written, acted and filmed.

63

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Watching three frames at once is disconcerting at first, but eventually the experience gives the film a high-tech boost.

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