Matt Fisher’s review published on Letterboxd:
Unfortunately that sort of reminds me of a lot of gay movies from the 90s where the first hour plus was devoted to sort of a tepid romance, not offensively bad but nothing spectacular, then when the unthinkable conflict happens around minutes 75 it somehow raises the stakes in an unearned dimension; all of the sudden we’re supposed to be very invested for the last 15 or so minutes of the movie. It’s thoughtfully directed and well acted, everyone was giving it their all but it’s an unreconcilable tone that even some very full frontal male nudity couldn’t solve.