'I think my mum's going to like it': Alexander Skarsgård on his gay biker 'dom-com' Pillion

🤔 just saw this film trailer for Pillion and I'm low-key excited. Alexander Skarsgård looks so intense as the biker dude 🤠... I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a movie about leather culture and queer motorcycle gangs? 🚴‍♂️ The chemistry between the leads is palpable 💕... my only concern is that it's gonna be super raunchy 🤪, but if they can balance the kinkiness with some real emotional depth, I'm in 🎬 https://www.theguardian.com/film/20...gard-harry-melling-leather-culture-gay-bikers
 
lol, I can see why Alexander Skarsgård is hyped about this film! As someone who's followed the queer community's journey for years, I think it's amazing that the filmmakers are tackling these complex themes head-on 🤠. The fact that Ray (played by Skarsgård) is part of a leather culture scene, but not just a one-dimensional "biker" trope, shows that they're committed to authenticity. And, let's be real, who wouldn't want to see more representation of queer characters on screen? 🎥 It's refreshing to hear the director say that he aimed to create a nuanced portrayal without shying away from raunchiness or shame – it's about time we had more honest conversations around sex and queerness! 💁‍♀️ But, what do you guys think about the controversy surrounding this film? Should it be marketed as a "dom-com" (biker drama) or is that still a problematic label? 🤔
 
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