Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth Sizzle In First ‘Painclothes’ Trailer

Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth Sizzle In First ‘Painclothes’ Trailer
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The first trailer for Plainclothes, the highly-anticipated gay drama staring Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth, has dropped, and the gays are certainly feeling some type of way about it.

Set in 1990’s New York City, the film follows Blyth as closeted, undercover cop Lucas, who’s recruited as part of a sting operation targeting gay men in cruising hot spots. It isn’t until he meets the older, intriguing Andrew (Tovey) that things start to go sideways, and Lucus finds himself falling for a man he never expected.

The film is writer and director Carmen Emmi鈥檚 feature debut, and the official synopsis promises more electricity and intimacy:

鈥淎s their secret connection deepens and police pressure to deliver arrests intensifies, Lucas finds himself torn between duty and聽desire.

“With time running out and his past closing in, Plainclothes聽builds toward a New Year鈥檚 Eve reckoning where everything he鈥檚 buried threatens to erupt.鈥

The trailer perfectly encapsulates the vivid, paranoia that comes with keeping a secret so explosive, it risks destroying everything you know.

Bylth said sex scenes felt “very organic”

Speaking to Variety earlier this year, Blyth he “took control” in one of the film’s more intimate sex scenes.

鈥淚t was really intimate, really vivid, and [the intimacy coordinator] was incredible. It felt very organic. It felt like we rehearsed it in a way where I think Russell and I both were made to feel confident and comfortable enough that we could lead it.

鈥淚 think it works best when the actors feel emboldened to be able to take control of the choreography and make it feel organic.鈥

The film debuted at the this year’s Sundance Film Festival, taking home the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast, which is made up of Amy Forsyth, Christian Cooke, Maria Dizzia, and Gabe Fazi.

Plainclothes makes is Australian debut at on 27 August.

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