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A coming of age story about a 15-year-old boy named Jack who is struggling with his newfound feelings for his best friend Danny. The film likely explores themes of self-discovery, sexuality, and the challenges of navigating relationships at a young age.


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After School (2015) gay short film by Sam Greisman

After School (2015)

7 min|Gay short film, hort, Drama, Romance|27 Jun 2015
5.6Rating: 5.6/10 from 98 usersMetascore: 5.6
Fifteen year-old JACK is forced to come face-to-face with his growing romantic feelings for his best friend DANNY.



 

 
After School (2015) is a typical coming-of-age story about two friends. The performances of Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick as Jack and Dante Palminteri are well done, but the film’s ending feels rushed and leaves a feeling of something missing. Overall, it’s a decent film with a strong performance from Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, but the ending could have been better.
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