Great! This is a truly British film! Loris is a dance studio director and recruits students. Loris himself is a very shocking person, whose orientation you can not even guess. But among his students there is only one: outright homophobes, latent and open gays, tolerant straights and those who still do not really understand their orientation. In this temperamental team, those still hormones and passions are boiling!
The film is very drive: one-two-three, one-two-three, rhythm and rhythm in everything. The film is very audacious: hot young people, candid conversations on uncomfortable topics. The main idea is very clear: be yourself! But the interpretation of the monologue “To be or not to be” was especially admired (Shakespeare is given quite a lot of time in the film, and this is not for nothing). This seething pot was brewed by Ricky Beadle Blair, who at the same time performed the very iconic role of the catalyst: Loris dance teacher.
From curious facts: two actors - Duncan McInnes and Ludwig Boney were also lit up in the film about the gay football team "Starting point". Looks like the guys worked really well! Of the special highlights of the film: pink credits on top of the black and white frames of the finale will give an aesthetic orgasm! There can be only one summation: high-quality work recommended for viewing not only to the viewer who loves British TV series and / or cinema.