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Deeply conflicted about his sexuality and his lapses into temptation, Aaron (Alex Crowther) takes decisive action and commits himself to a reparative retreat that promises to curb his impulses. Encouraging its handful of attendees to “regain masculinity” through a variety of sessions and exercises, the group is presided over by John (Ryan Hollyman), who oscillates between tender placidity and righteous outrage as he manipulates his repressed charges. Simmering with resentment and self-reproach, Aaron is ill-suited to subordination. With its highly calibrated tension, formal precision and unsettlingly inscrutable players, Andrew Stanley’s psychologically rich first feature is a transfixing exploration of the limits of one’s ability to truly change. As we’re left to watch Aaron (imbued with a disquieting sense of doom by Crowther) unravel through immaculately framed shots and long takes (all captured by Jeremy Cox, one of Vancouver’s preeminent cinematographers), Stanley demonstrates an assured directorial hand. While intimate in scale, this is undeniably devastating storytelling.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.6/10
Released: September 24, 2020
Runtime: 75 min
Genres: Drama
Countries: Canada
Companies: Birchwolfe Productions
Cast: Kristopher Turner Ryan Hollyman Alexander Crowther
Crew: Andrew Stanley

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