Postcards from London
Postcards from London

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- 52/100 based on 1,234 votes
  • Released: 2018
  • Runtime: 90 mins
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  • Studio: Diablo Films
  • Genres: Drama

A stylish, sexy film about a young man's journey into an unusual form of escort work, set in an imaginary vision of London's Soho.... (Full plot summary below)

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A stylish, sexy film about a young man's journey into an unusual form of escort work, set in an imaginary vision of London's Soho.

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TheWrap - 8/10 by Elizabeth WeitzmanWe’re told over and over how stunning, how sensitive, how remarkable he is. But he’s such a blank slate that there’s not much actual evidence of these traits. It’s not Dickinson’s fault; he’s been directed towards a particular style of performance that favors tell over show.
San Francisco Bay Times - 8/10 by Gary M. KramerWitty and visually dynamic...Postcards from London unfolds as a series of clever tableaus.
Variety - 8/10 by Dennis HarveyPretty but hollow, Postcards From London isn’t quite clever enough to get away with being this deeply frivolous. It exudes a sense of high amusement at itself but doesn’t make that satisfaction so easy to share.
Shadows on the Wall - 8/10 by Rich ClineThe film may divide audiences with its heightened approach and controversial plot. But it's worth hanging on for the ride, because the film has a lot to say.
NPR - 7/10 by Ella TaylorMcLean's nostalgia for the Soho of Francis Bacon, Freud, and Jarman (all of them clear influences on his own work) is touchingly wistful about the ravages of time, and he's serious about probing the mixed blessings of sex, art, beauty and authenticity.
Little White Lies - 6/10 by Catherine PearsonIt's worth it for Harris Dickinson and you won't have seen anything like it.
The Guardian - 6/10 by Peter BradshawIt really is very strange, with every idea, every scene, every moment lavishly garnished with floridly serious, mannered language. A little of it goes a long way.
The Hollywood Reporter - 6/10 by Frank ScheckAlthough Postcards From London ultimately doesn't quite live up to its considerable ambitions, it offers plenty of arresting moments along the way.
Gay Essential - 6/10 by Alexander RyllIntense, seductive and organically strung together, the motion picture discusses all about art and opportunity in a postmodern era filled with kitsch and the superfluous mores of a self-aggrandizing society.
The New York Times - 5/10 by Bilge EbiriThe film’s elegant compositions themselves are painterly, with the actors carefully posed; and the atmosphere is theatrical, with crisp line readings and sparsely populated frames. Those elements, plus a meandering story line, may not make for a particularly involving narrative experience. But it sure is nice to look at.

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