
Beach Rats (2017)
1h 39m | PG-13
On the outskirts of Brooklyn, Frankie, an aimless teenager, suffocates under the oppressive glare cast by his family and a toxic group of delinquent friends. Struggling with his own identity, Frankie begins to scour hookup sites for older men.
Director: Eliza Hittman
Studio: Cinereach
Genre: Drama, Romance
Video: 720p
Cast

Harris Dickinson
as Frankie

Madeline Weinstein
as Simone

Kate Hodge
as Donna

Neal Huff
as Joe

Nicole Flyus
as Carla

Frank Hakaj
as Nick
Reviews
Harris Dickinson goes out on a bit of a limb with this role - and generally pulls off a convincing effort as a sexually repressed/confused teenager who leads a triple life - with a straight girlfriend; with his macho homophobic mates and when he picks up men online - or on Coney Island pier - for casual sex. The story is nothing new, but this is an edgier and grittier rendition of the coming-out story. I have to say that his character is really not a nice man; he manipulates as far as he can and ultimately gets his just desserts; he is thoughtless, reckless and selfish. It is certainly not for the faint-hearted and at times this is a very slow burn but I suspect that there are many young men going through a similar identity crisis, and dealing with it in much the same way. Watch out for the star, I reckon he is going places....