TL;DR – A film about wanting to grow up but when you are not mature as you think you are to navigate your way through it.
Score – 3 out of 5 stars
Warning – There is extensive use of Strobe Lighting.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene

Review –
Today we review a very interesting film from a first time future director,
which you would not know was his first feature unless you were told because it
is at a much higher standard than you would expect. It explores coming of age
in a realm of digital technologies that can bring people into certain worlds
well before they are ready. It is a film that hits many emotions from joy to
dark foreboding as it goes on.
So to set the scene, Sequin (Conor Leach) is a 16-year-old that spends his days
in school and at night he uses an anonymous hook-up-app to meet up with men.
While his dad (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor) is supportive he does not know the full
extent of what is going on. All of this lead to potential disaster when one of
his hookups B (Ed Wightman) leads him into a world he is not ready for and then
it all spirals out from there.