06-04-2025 12:30 via theguardian.com

Sebastian review – tender, thoughtful sexual odyssey

A young writer who becomes a London sex worker for the sake of his art gets much more than he bargained forAt first it’s just research: aspiring writer Max (Ruaridh Mollica) tentatively ventures into sex work to gather material for his first novel, about a rent boy named Sebastian. But then the side hustle becomes the primary source of income after Max loses his job.This handsomely shot, London-set sexual odyssey is just starting to get a little repetitive (there are only so many anonymous
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