Highly stylized, the masterful direction immediately jumps out; the camera is perpetually moving, with long and involving shots that
roam around the actors, thrusting you right into the middle of the powerful, visceral drama.
The story revolves
around Frankie (British
actor Harris Dickinson, adopting an inner - city accent in an astonishing big - screen debut), who hides away in his cramped bedroom scanning the internet for gay hookups when he's not
roaming the beach with his thuggish friends doing drugs.