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Pillion is a queer BDSM romcom for Valentine's Day
Summary
Pillion is a new film by writer-director Harry Lighton starring Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård that centers a romantic relationship structured around consensual BDSM dynamics and is positioned for Valentine's Day.
Content
Pillion arrives as a theatrical romcom that foregrounds a queer relationship built around consensual BDSM practices. The film is discussed as part of a wider conversation about the romcom’s shift from theatrical releases to streaming. Harry Lighton makes his feature directing debut with the project. The central performances are by Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård.
Key details:
- Writer-director Harry Lighton is credited with his feature debut.
- Harry Melling plays Colin, a parking-ticket inspector in a London suburb, and Alexander Skarsgård plays Ray, an enigmatic biker.
- The relationship at the film’s center is structured around consensual dominant-submissive dynamics; the film treats that culture as part of the characters’ emotional life rather than as pure titillation.
- Colin’s parents are portrayed as supportive of his sexuality, a noted departure from some romantic-plot expectations.
- The film’s title, Pillion, refers to the secondary seat on a motorcycle, a recurring image in the story.
Summary:
Pillion is presented as a romcom that applies familiar genre elements to an unconventional, non-judgmental portrayal of a queer BDSM relationship. Undetermined at this time.
