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Plainclothes

  • 2025
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth in Plainclothes (2025)
Tragic RomanceDramaRomanceThriller

A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.

  • Director
    • Carmen Emmi
  • Writer
    • Carmen Emmi
  • Stars
    • Tom Blyth
    • Russell Tovey
    • Maria Dizzia
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    500
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,249
    264
    • Director
      • Carmen Emmi
    • Writer
      • Carmen Emmi
    • Stars
      • Tom Blyth
      • Russell Tovey
      • Maria Dizzia
    • 8User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Tom Blyth
    Tom Blyth
    • Lucas
    Russell Tovey
    Russell Tovey
    • Andrew
    Maria Dizzia
    Maria Dizzia
    • Marie
    Christian Cooke
    Christian Cooke
    • Ron
    Sam Asa Brownstein
    • Christian
    Henry Stockwell
    • Man in Bathroom #1
    Ben Anderson
    • Man in Bathroom #2
    Jason Ngo
    • Man in Bathroom #3
    Joseph Emmi Sr.
    • Gus
    Charli Emmi
    • Charli Emmi
    Oliver Fedrizzi
    • Oliver Fedrizzi
    Emily Fedrizzi
    • Lucas' Cousin
    Carmen Emmi III
    • Lucas' Cousin
    Gabe Fazio
    Gabe Fazio
    • Uncle Paul
    Anthony Tibolla
    Anthony Tibolla
    • Paulie Jr.
    Luke Burke
    • Ben
    Darius Fraser
    Darius Fraser
    • Jeff
    John Bedford Lloyd
    John Bedford Lloyd
    • Lt. Sollars
    • Director
      • Carmen Emmi
    • Writer
      • Carmen Emmi
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    User reviews8

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    10jromanbaker

    A Truthful Film

    The only spoiler I want to give about this finely acted and directed film is to say that it literally shows male love as it should be seen. The plot is basically about a plainclothes policeman who entraps men in public toilets. Set in the late nineties of the last century I had the feeling that this could be today in any place that represses forcefully homosexuality. Tom Blyth is superb as the man who entraps and while doing so he entraps himself in a passion for another man ( played well by Russell Tovey ) and how both of them fall into a transitory, but real love relationship. The film is truthful in its description of sex and how versatile it can be. Both men are willing to open themselves to each other and role playing so often seen in LGBTQ cinema has no place here. It is the best loving sexual scene I have seen and I have seen many. I urge anyone who cherishes diversity to see these two great actors, Blyth and Tovey show us both painful truth and ecstatic joy. An essential film.
    ciffou

    Production values of a Hallmark movie

    I've read that this movie was kind of expensive to make but man...it doesn't show at all. I think the actors are doing their best with a pretty basic script, but the production is just bad.

    It's not the VHS resource - Gregg Araki's work still looks interesting today. It's the editing, the cheesy close-ups and everything that goes by the numbers: even the antagonist has no redeemable qualities. Tovey is the highlight - he elevates the material with his performance but there's just so much he can do. It's not a terrible movie but I needed to bring some objectivity to the reviews posted so far..
    zac_o_

    Dramatic Emotional

    I went into this film blind and did not know what to expect .Found Great acting and and an amazing capture of the stress, anxiety and fear one felt in the late 90's being a closeted gay man; told with flashbacks of home movie clips appropriate for each time period from the 70's 80's and 90's. It really highlights the trauma done to men who experience this. The panic sequences were really well done I hope younger audiences can appreciate that it wasn't as easy back then.

    I felt what the characters felt, i've been there. I was stunned that a film can make me remember those feelings. Fear, panic, compassion and tears means a job well done.
    10kwesimmussio

    Love, Lust, and Liberation: A Queer Story That Resonates

    I was really excited to see this film because Russell Tovey is one of my favorite actors, and representation matters to me. I try to watch everything he's in. His performance as Andrew evoked a familiar mix of love, lust, and the potential for heartbreak.

    Tom Blyth's performance as Lucas was phenomenal! He completely drew me in; I felt every emotion and experienced everything Lucas went through right alongside him.

    Carmen Emmi-I'm a huge fan! The story was beautifully crafted and directed, transporting me back to 1996. This time, though, I was observing the stories that were used as scare tactics to keep us in line. Learning about the elements of Carmen's own life woven into the narrative, and hearing Carmen's motivation for creating this film during that specific time period, made me connect with it even more deeply.

    The movie explores several themes that most queer adults have experienced. I'm being intentionally vague to avoid spoilers, but much of what Lucas experiences resonated with me. Some aspects were painfully familiar, while others made me laugh with recognition-yes, I've been there, even the minivan!

    Lucas's anxiety and pain are palpable. Andrew's words in two key moments were spot-on, and I respected his character for the way he communicated with Lucas. He didn't shy away from the pain, but wrapped his words in compassion. It made my younger self feel seen.

    Finally, the ending was so satisfying. I've encountered that type of person in my own life, and it was refreshing to see that moment of freedom portrayed so powerfully.
    10bennettscottmorgan

    The Realest Romance/Thriller You've Seen

    I really struggle to care about romance films. Love is such a private, subjective, and in many ways arbitrary experience and, as a show-don't-tell medium, movies in my opinion just aren't an easy art through which to explore how people feel it. Generally movies standardize it to "well she fills his X deficit/need and he fills her Y deficit/need and that's why they work". I don't care about such contrived, transactional relationship.

    Plainclothes, however, completely breaks through this trap. For spoilers I won't detail how, but this easily the most "real" romance I've seen in recent memory, perhaps late memory. I teared up several times in this one. If you're gay or bi, this is especially moving. But even if you're not, you're in for a novel concept and a tense story to keep you glued through an eye-opening experience about gay love, or the lackthereof...

    Another reason this works so well is that, while substantively a tragic romance, it FEELS like you're watching a thriller due to the pacing, anxious cinematography, and tense writing structure.

    So, so good. Keep an eye out on the creative team. Exceptional film.

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      Director Carmen Emmi considered having Russell Tovey play Andrew a dream come true, since he's a huge fan of the HBO series Looking (2014) and wasn't sure if he would be interested in the role.
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      Adagio for a Funeral
      Written by Ryan Lofty

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Syracuse, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lorton Entertainment
      • Mini Productions
      • Page 1 Entertainment
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