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But I watched it twice the first time around. Their first encounter is simple kissing and side-by-side, prone, mutual masturbation. The two gay men in this sensitive feature take a long time to get together but when they do it’s hot. A big gallery of screengrabs can be found here. It got me hard so what else can I say? Both of these young dudes have really beautiful, brown cocks. There’s no backstory for me to care much about this couple or the scenario, other than their sexual rapport. I wrote somewhat dismissively of this short from Spain. No doubt this post will be an ongoing list like this one. I wasn’t overly impressed the first time, despite its similarities to two other films that did make the list. As for the former, I’ve queued it up for a second watch. Please leave some viewing suggestions in the comments.īefore you suggest either God’s Own Country or Freier Fall, know that I rejected the latter’s just-after-a-run sex scene (after giving it another watch a few days ago) because it still seems like a near-rape to me. I was unable to come up with 10 scenes that wowed me but I haven’t seen everything.
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Films are listed in reverse order of perceived hotness. I rarely numerically rank films on my lists since, for one thing, I change my mind so often after a repeat viewing. Leather Bar., Discreet, In Their Room, I Want Your Love feature), because I just didn’t find it hot (too coastal too cliquish too talky) and I disliked the foreshortened shooting style. In fact, I passed on one well-known short, I Want Your Love, directed by Travis Mathews ( Interior. Thank the goddess for torrents.)įinally, I haven’t made a distinction between real gay-male sex and simulated. (I hope you’re living in a region where A Moment in the Reeds can be streamed. I savored the gasps of desire as the two men kissed, more than I enjoyed a lot of the porn I downloaded this year. This stylistic choice turns out to be an appropriately intimate one and not chaste at all. When the camera catches other parts of the naked male bodies, one white and one brown but both tinted and contoured by moonlight from the windows, they are mostly soft-focused and indistinct. All of them frame the actors mostly above the waist but are still remarkably hot -perhaps because the gay actors were attracted to one another? It sure seemed like it. On it, among the more valuable individual contributors’ lists, I found my way to Mikko Makela’s partially improvised A Moment in the Reeds (Finland, 2017), which includes not one but three great sex scenes. The Queer Review’s somewhat disappointing because predictable decade-ending consensus list inspired this one indirectly. Or man-on-man-on-man sex, as the case may be. Rather than offer a list of my favorite LGBTQ+ movies from the 2010s (which I would never do on this blog anyway for reasons explained here) I thought it would be more fun to list films from the past decade with the hottest man-on-man sex. (We still have to fight among ourselves, too, but that’s more fun!)Īt least one of the arenas in which we fight for our own meanings is by making movies, watching movies, sharing movies, and writing about movies. That seriousness is why I react so negatively to anti-sex art films like Stranger By the Lake and the careless praise of it by gay critics. I believe we have a social and political obligation to do all that and I take those obligations seriously. We still, still have to fight to declare that gay sex is good and beyond that, that we have the right to define what sex can mean, does mean, will mean in our lives. In short, because the meaning itself of sex between men is still in flux, in contention, still fought over. Why are filmed depictions of sex between men still important, valuable, worth writing about, still worth celebrating?