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A jumbled timeline of the moments in which Billy, a 17 year-old boy in a seemingly perfect relationship, grapples with his feelings towards an older male tattoo artist.


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Hold My Hand (2017)

Hold My Hand (2017)

12 min| Gay short film, Drama | 06 August 2017
6.5Rating: 6.5/10 from 74 usersMetascore: 6.5
A jumbled timeline of the moments in which Billy, a 17 year-old boy in a seemingly perfect relationship, grapples with his feelings towards an older male tattoo artist.



 

Hold My Hand is a coming-of-age film by the New Zealand director Isabella Walsh. It tells the story of the 17-year-old Billy who is in a seemingly perfect relationship with his girlfriend. Yet when he meets an older tattoo artist he starts to grapple with his feelings.
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A meet changing all for a 17 old age guy. a tatoo. and the end of a relation. at the first sigh, a love story. like many others. simple. touching. in fact, a story about truth. and the basic virtue of film is the delicacy to give the traits to this portrait. in precise, convincing manner. that is all. beautiful cinematography, nice performances. and the tension behind dialog

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