This movie is a pretty wild "what if" story about Abraham Lincoln being gay and having a secret thing with his legal assistant, Elmer Ellsworth. It’s all told through the eyes of Taffeta, who is a Black, plus-sized queer person working behind the scenes. Taffeta uses this old history story to try and make sense of their own life and all the crappy treatment they deal with in the modern gay scene. Honestly, the whole thing feels a lot like a stage play, and it just wasn't as interesting as I hoped it would be. The story follows Taffeta, a stage manager for a small theater putting on a show about Lincoln. Every day is a drag because the audience ignores them and the actors treat them like a maid. Things get really awkward when Taffeta walks in on one of the male leads hooking up with a guy Taffeta had just seen on a dating app. To make it worse, the actor playing Lincoln actually tries to sexually assault Taffeta later on. After fighting him off, Taffeta goes out onto the e...
Is it just sex or is there something more that our protagonists are looking for? Depicting the often erotically charged interactions among four gay men and assorted friends and lovers, this film could have been an interesting study but somewhere it failed to connect with me.
Brian is a struggling writer who is in this writer's block moment who has a deadline to submit. He desperately needs human connection and love but for whatever reasons, every guy he meets wants ti just have hot passionate sex and nothing more afterwards. His many hookups include one fleeting moment with Jim. Jim is a young, beautiful, struggling actor who has just walked out on his lover Drew, an artist who fails to be able to connect to the world because he is too lost in his art. Finally we meet Bob, a talent agent from L.A. in his sixties who is being driven around in his white limo until he finds the right boy to pick up, well why not, he can afford it. In the process he ends up picking up Jim.
The film is shown over the course of one night with each of the four main characters introduced separately but as the film progresses their lives become intertwined. The character that runs through the middle of the narrative is Jim. He touches upon the stories of all of the men and over the course of the night he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Chance encounters with both Brian and Bob help him to take a look back over his life and his decisions with surprising outcomes. ON paper the concept must have been interesting: 4 men of different backgrounds, age and ethnicities cross their paths over the course of one night but it fails in execution. None of the characters was fully developed for me to invest in them as an audience and as a result there is no connection at all. There are some elongated suggestive sexual scenes and moments of gaze and silence which become very tiring after a while. Towards the end, the film starts to find a little heart but all too quickly resolves before the morning sun rises.
The film could have been a very powerful one addressing the difficulty that modern gay men have balancing the physical and emotional connect in today's fast moving world where sex is so easy, but we just get that in bits and pieces. (4/10)

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