'On the Sea' Film Review Highlights Queer Love Story in Welsh Fishing Community
The film 'On the Sea' is presented as a piercingly observed queer love story set within a hyper-masculine Welsh fishing community. Barry Ward portrays a middle-aged mussel farmer whose long-hidden desires are sparked by a younger itinerant worker, played by Lorne MacFadyen.
The film 'On the Sea' reportedly features a queer love story. The narrative unfolds within the context of a hyper-masculine Welsh fishing community.
Barry Ward stars as a middle-aged mussel farmer. His character's desires, which he has spent most of his life concealing, are ignited by a younger itinerant worker.
Lorne MacFadyen plays the role of the younger worker who sparks these hidden feelings. The film explores this relationship within its specific setting.
According to Hollywood Reporter, the review highlights the film's observation of this love story.
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