Seeing Heaven
Breaking Glass Films
R1 DVD
Paul
(Alexander Bracq)is a
hustler with captivating looks and a dark gift. His life is a mixture of sexual
experiences and psychic visions. He enjoys his work but find that is haunted by
dreams, sometimes nightmares, of his lost twin brother. He decides that the
only way to find his brother is to trigger more visions; hence he seeks out
more challenging and creative partners. Things begin to take a change for the
worth when he finds his dreams turning to nightmares with a masked killer in
pursuit of brother. At the same time his everyday reality comes to reflect
these nightmares as his sexual partners seen to come to reflect the nightmares
in his mind. In the end he begins to wonder whether they are connected and
tries to decipher which one of them could be tied to the masked killer he sees
hence revealing the location of his brother.
This
is an provocative film with a dreamlike quality which
mixes a highly sexualized view of the world with terror and violence. It also
reflects on the nature of the porn industry, male escorts and unprotected sex. At
times one is reminded of David Lynch and Mario Bava
yet with a strong homosexual charge. This is a gay indie arthouse
film which offers an erotic and visceral horror experience.
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