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DRIFT
synopsis
A sex-charged experimental film that tells the story of Ryan and Joel from three different perspectives. For more insight, stills, and lots more, check out director Quentin Lee's very unusual website:
Review
This audacious first solo directed feature film from Quentin Lee (Flow, Shopping for Fangs) tells the tale of a love triangle with three possibilities. Ryan, a young Asian-American screenwriter/waiter has been in a relationship with Joel for three years. Although there’s lots of love between the two guys, Quentin feels that he isn't understood. At a party they meet Leo, a cute young thing, and all sorts of ideas pass through Ryan's head. That night Ryan tells Joel he is going to take a break from their relationship and stay with his college friend Carrie. Ryan packs his knapsack in the morning and we are presented with three different versions of what happens next in this experimental, yet very accessible drama.
Do Ryan and Leo hook up? Do Ryan and Joel reunite? Or do they part amicably? These possibilities and more are broached. Without any full frontal nudity, there's plenty of hot sex between these three adorable guys and a few others as well. The film was shot on high-resolution video with beautiful style and verve. Quentin Lee has given us an enjoyable, challenging and sexy film.
"...beautiful style and verve."
Scott Cranin
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