“A Thing of Beauty: A Life Worth Living” is a captivating and deeply personal film that explores the journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and the celebration of love in the face of adversity. Directed by Jake Jaxson and RJ Sebastian, this film takes you on a nostalgic and provocative ride that showcases the transformative power of embracing one’s true self.
The director’s note sets the stage for a story that is both playful and naughty, while still touching on the heartfelt experiences of growing up in southern Louisiana. It paints a vivid picture of a childhood filled with freedom and joy, spent in the great outdoors, and creating elaborate adventures out of refrigerator boxes. However, amidst this idyllic backdrop, the director opens up about the struggle of hiding his true sexuality and the discovery of an unexpected love.
The film beautifully captures the moment when the protagonist realizes his feelings for his sister’s boyfriend, and the profound impact it has on his understanding of himself. This revelation is met with rejection and the need to conceal his true desires, causing profound hurt and confusion. But as the story progresses, we are taken on a journey of self-acceptance and liberation that culminates in a life filled with love and authenticity.
“A Thing of Beauty: A Life Worth Living” is an ode to the freedom to be who we truly are. It challenges societal norms and encourages viewers to reflect on their own desires and dreams. The directors emphasize the importance of living a life that is true to oneself and embracing love in all its forms.
The film draws inspiration from the poem “Endymion” by John Keats, with its exquisite imagery and timeless message about the everlasting beauty found in the world. This serves as the foundation for the film’s exploration of the beauty of human connection, love, and sexuality. “A Thing of Beauty: A Life Worth Living” seamlessly weaves together extracts from the poem with the directors’ personal lives, creating a poetic and visually stunning experience.
Part II delves deeper into the directors’ unique style of filmmaking, embracing the “eroti-doc” genre. It features an engaging cast, including a cameo appearance by the directors’ third partner, Benny Morecock. By involving their personal lives in the film, Jake and RJ invite viewers into their intimate world, fostering a sense of connection and authenticity.
The performances of Gabriel Clark and JD Phoenix are mesmerizing, showcasing raw chemistry and genuine passion. Their on-screen dynamic brings their characters to life, drawing viewers into the heart of the action. With a balance of tenderness and intensity, their love scenes ignite the screen with an undeniable spark.
“A Thing of Beauty: A Life Worth Living” urges viewers to embrace their passions, desires, and dreams. It encourages us to explore the joyful moments of our past and turn them into the reality of our present. Through its evocative storytelling and enchanting visuals, the film sparks a desire to live a life that is uniquely ours, without fear and limitations.
Dive into this thought-provoking and sensual journey that will leave you questioning societal norms and inspire you to embrace a life of love and freedom. “A Thing of Beauty: A Life Worth Living” is a celebration of the human spirit and the power of authenticity, reminding us that our uniqueness is something to be cherished and shared.
So, are you ready to embark on this extraordinary adventure?
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Date published: June 28th, 2013