Director Mike Esser's latest look at British love, Till He Comes, is as warm and inviting as the soft hazy light that suffuses this first rate soap opera. Well written and photographed, it is also beautifully performed - most especially by its star, Rory Lester, whose turn is as real, as touching, and as sexually heated as one can find in the genre today. A dark-haired beauty with limpid eyes, thick lips, an expressive face, a youthful body, impressive equipment, and a flawless bubblebutt, Lester is impossible to ignore, no matter who else is onscreen. This ambitious erotic romance tells a simple story that conjures up complex emotions. When Mike (Tristan Vaughn) gets caught by his lover Damon (Rory Lester) screwing a trick, that ends their two-year affair. Now both have moved on to other partners, but Mike wants to see Damon again, if only as friends. Where will a double-date outing in the countryside lead, especially once the skinny-dipping starts? Vaughn and Lester make an interesting couple, and a scene in which Lester jacks off while watching a home video of Vaughn doing the same is so intimate it seems like eavesdropping. Director Esser is strong on atmosphere, capturing both the posh urbanity of modern London and the pastoral beauty of the sunny English countryside. The cast, a black and white mix of Brits and South Africans, seems to have stepped out of an underwear billboard above Piccadilly Circus. Cast: Rory Lester, Tristan Vaughn, Dawson Bryson, Bastian Eade, Gary Stanley, Shaye Best, Matt Shane
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