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Home » Drama » Into the Night (2002) – a gay short film by Tony Krawitz

In this melancholy tale a young rent boy is picked up at The Wall by an old man. Is each playing a role for the other?

 
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Into the Night (2002)

Into the Night (2002)

15 min| Gay, Drama, Short | 14 jun 2002
5.6Rating: 5.6/10 from 200 usersMetascore: 5.6
A lost and fragile rent boy meets a wealthy man playing out a lonely game. Over one night their lives intersect in unexpected ways, blurring the lines between betrayer and betrayed.

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This short film is a quick glimpse into the life of one Aussie street hustler. Apparently, this young man is estranged from his parents and is supporting himself the only way he can. Conversely he meets a john who is perhaps looking for young male companionship for another reason than what’s common.
As with so many shorts, this one suggests a number of questions without ever making any of them entirely clear or resolving any of them.

As a short it is an interesting sketch that evokes a mood while allowing us to come to care some small bit about the characters we meet.
I’d deem it a success in that it left me wanting to know more of the characters and their back-stories.