Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Happy Nude Year!
Year In Review:
'I know boys like you..'
Every December or January I take a look at the past year in Cinema. The focus of course, is films and scenes featuring moments of male nudity and sex. One of the most talked about films of the last year when it came to male nudity was Lonesome.
Written and directed by Craig Boreham Lonesome follows Casey, (Josh Lavery) as he travels from his small home town to Sidney to see the ocean for the first time. We quickly find out that Casey's journey is motivated by trauma and his plans to see the ocean are both a beginning, and an end. Fortunately, he quickly meets and befriends Tib, (Zarif, credited as Daniel Gabriel) and the trajectory of Casey's plan gets changed.
I really loved Lonesome, especially how authentically the lead characters are written. The realness can make certain scenes difficult to watch, but from the opening scenes, you're invested in Casey's life and journey. Lavery is skillfully subtle in his portrayal of Casey, causing the viewer, at least this viewer, to feel more deeply the events of his past, and the experiences in his present.
Although all nudity in film is to a degree gratuitous, Boreham balances it beautifully. Yes, we see all of the main characters fully nude, but given the story, and the plot, it's feels so natural and exactly how it should be. Check out more highlights from 2023 in my SEX IN CINEMA post on the NEXT PAGE HERE:
Tantalizing Television: Patterns
I started a list of memorable moments of nudity on television this year, but pickings were slim. There were some of course, but with the writer and actors strike, there weren't many new seasons of shows on cable. HBO is always slow with releasing seasons, but this year, there was hardly anything new to watch on Sunday Night.
Tayler MarshallI decided instead to focus on Patterns, a British anthology season that just finished it's first season. Each episode tells a self-contained story, but they all take place in the same universe. A minor character in one story may reappear as lead in another and vice-versa.
Rufus ShaljeanYou have to love a TV show where a few minutes into the opening episode, almost the entire male cast is shown fully naked in a shower scene. Not all of the episodes have nudity, but they all have something special. They are all like short films, and I wanted to see much more of most of them.
Jake Watkins, Shaljean and MarshallContinuing to Create: Hal by Chris Teel
Check out more of Chris' work with Hal, and read Hal's favorite moments from 2023, and what he's most looking forward to in 2024, on the NEXT PAGE HERE: