Tan Lines (film)
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Tan Lines | |
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Directed by | Ed Aldridge |
Produced by | Christian Willis |
Written by | Ed Aldridge |
Starring | Jack Baxter Jed Clarke Daniel O'Leary Lucy Minter |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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Tan Lines is a coming of age romance set in Australia. It was released in 2006.
[edit] Synopsis
Two young men, Midgett and Dan, pick up Dan's gay brother, Cass, on his return after a four-year hiatus. Midgett ends up sleeping with Cass after chatting up another nerdy boy at a party. At the same party, we learn that Cass's ex-geography teacher had been his first sexual experience - this scandal had led to his departure. When Midgett comes on to the teacher, Cass beats him up. Meanwhile, Midgett has been having oral sex with a girl to teach her good manners - he gets paid by her aunt for doing it while the girl is supposed to hold her teacup still and remain composed. Later, a bunch of adults are seen to be playing petanque and get naked.
Cass's parents are stunned to find him in their house on their arrival. He decides to leave again. Midgett is now going out with the girl, but she refuses to leave with him and Cass - she feels tied to her aunt, despite her proclivities. Midgett then has oral sex with the nerdy boy, but he won't let him have anal sex with him. Finally, Cass tells Midgett not to go with him; Midgett is heartsick.
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