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Soft Lad

We can't always have what we want.
2015 | 84m | English

(1269 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Leon Lopez
Writer: Leon Lopez
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Twenty-two year old David has it all – he’s young, hot, and he’s just got into the prestigious dance school of his dreams. But he has a secret: for two years he’s been sleeping with his sister’s husband, Jules. After an argument between the two lovers, David throws himself into a one-night stand with Sam, a casual encounter which fast becomes something much stronger.
Release Date: Jul 09, 2015
Director: Leon Lopez
Writer: Leon Lopez
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords dancer, sexuality, love affair, lgbt, gay theme
Production Companies Brown Boy Productions, Sweet As A Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $27,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Daniel Brocklebank Jules
Jonny Labey David
Suzanne Collins Jane
Craig Stein Sam
Laura Ainsworth Stacey
Mya Collins Steph
Name Job
Leon Lopez Camera Operator, Editor, Writer, Director
Craig Stein Choreographer
Ryan Morton Cinematography
Name Title
Leon Lopez Producer
Jules T-Smith Associate Producer
Curtis Lopez Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

In theory this could have made for quite an intriguing story of cheating and naughtiness. Instead, it turned out to be a really disappointing melodrama showcasing the mediocre acting talents of a few handsome men and the writing of someone who had the vision for the story, but no real idea how to tu ... rn it into anything particularly compelling. It's all about the young and attractive dancer "David" (Jonny Labey) who is secretly having an affair with his brother-in-law "Jules" (Daniel Brocklebank). It's a bit tempestuous and after a row, the younger man seeks comfort in the arms of "Sam" (Craig Stein) but that just causes even more ructions and you can now see just what's going to happen, and anticipate the fall out that is looming large for all concerned. So much more could have been done to develop the characters; the sex scenes are ridiculously sterile and there is just way too much petulant dialogue making the whole thing feel much longer than just ninety minutes. It's gay theme gives it a slightly distinctive edge, but otherwise this is forgettable stuff, sorry.

Jul 23, 2023