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Escapade – Movie Review

31/07/2025 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

EscapadeThis short gay film, Escapade,  is a raw, unflinching portrayal of teenage rebellion and the desperate search for freedom—a stark mirror to the suffocating realities of home life. At just under 22 minutes, it delivers a punch of realism that hits hard from the opening scene on the bridge, capturing the turbulent emotions of 17-year-olds Quint and Thijmen as they clash with their oppressive parents.

Gijs Blom, known for his role in *Jojens*, shines as both writer and actor, bringing a visceral authenticity to the story. His portrayal of Thijmen, alongside Robin Boissevain’s Quint, exposes the quiet rage and yearning for autonomy that define adolescence. The film’s visual and auditory textures—especially during the bridge and partying scenes—are tactile and immersive, immersing viewers in a gritty, honest world where every shot is meticulously crafted.

The narrative underscores how seemingly similar neighbouring homes conceal vastly different worlds: Thijmen’s overprotective family and Robin’s abusive, uncaring father. Both characters embody the universal struggle of young people seeking independence amid oppressive circumstances. The film’s construction, with its clever shot placement and pervasive filming style, captures the intensity and vulnerability of these moments with extraordinary clarity.

With a compelling mix of realism and artistry, this film encapsulates what it truly means to be a teen—conflicted, rebellious, and desperately seeking identity. It’s a gripping, honest look at youth’s fight for freedom and the scars left behind. A must-watch for anyone interested in the raw truths of teen life and the silent battles fought behind closed doors.

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Duration : 21mn 48s

Gijs Blom Thijmen
Robin Boissevain Quint
Daniel Boissevain Quint apja
Marloes van den Heuvel Thijmen anyja
Bart Blom Thijmen apja

Links:

  • YouTube – Escapade
  • “Silver Road” – Gay Short Film 2006 – Movie Review

Filed Under: Editor to ACOMSDave, Movie Reviews Tagged With: coming of age, Escapade, Gijs Blom, honest storytelling, LGBTQ+ short film, raw teen drama, teen rebellion, teenage struggle, youth and freedom, youth oppression

Lobster Trap [2023] – Movie Review

26/07/2025 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

Lobster Trap  “Lobster Trap” (2023) is a compelling short drama that plunges into the turbulent world of youth and rebellion. Directed by Charlie Statires, the film masterfully captures the raw emotion and vulnerability of Chance, a troubled teenager navigating a chaotic home life. After being expelled from his trailer, where he shares a strained existence with his alcoholic brother, Wesley’s impulsive night leads him to an unexpected escape—finding himself aboard a lobster boat in the open sea.

The film’s brevity belies its depth, delivering a poignant exploration of seeking freedom amidst adversity. Statires expertly portrays Chance’s joLobster Trapurney, earning the film the Best Performance award at the New Hampshire Film Festival. The ocean setting serves as a powerful backdrop for themes of isolation, liberation, and self-discovery, resonating long after the credits roll. “Lobster Trap” is a visually evocative anLobster Trapd emotionally honest piece that reminds us of the resilience and yearning for escape that exists within troubled youth. An impressive short that leaves a lasting impression.

 

This is not a gay movie, but the main actor, Chance, played by Charlie Statires, is attractive to look at, and is on screen for most of the nearly 20 minute long movie.

FILM CREDITS Written and Directed by: Charlie Statires

Produced by: Eric Charles Jorgenson and Versa Manos and Charlie Statires

Cinematography by: Nicola DiTomaso Edited by: Kenny Yates

Composed by: Lubomir Rzepka

CAST CHANCE: Charlie Statires

LOBSTERMAN: Eric Charles Jorgenson

JOHNNY: Braxton Hale

RUBY: Gabriella Santinelli

THOMAS: John Potvin

EDNA: Sylvia Hummel

CHRISTINE: Lisa Miller

Links:

  • YouTube – Lobster Trap
  • Love in the tent

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: adventure film, best performance award, Charlie Statires, coming of age, emotional film, emotional storytelling, Lobster Trap, New Hampshire Film Festival, ocean escape, short drama, teen rebellion, youth resilience

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