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MysteryComedyThriller

Rotting in the Sun

- A (almost) true mystery.

A filmmaker facing an existential crisis goes on a vacation to a Mexican gay nudist beach, where he meets a social media celebrity who convinces him to collaborate with him on his new TV show. But one disappears and another embarks on a wild journey through Mexico City to find him.

Release Date : 2023-09-08

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Icki Eneo ArloSpacemaker ProductionsHidden ContentThe LiftDiroriro

Production Country : MexicoUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sebastián Silva

Character Name : Sebastián Silva

Original Name : Sebastián Silva

Gender : Male

Jordan Firstman

Character Name : Jordan Firstman

Original Name : Jordan Firstman

Gender : Male

Catalina Saavedra

Character Name : Señora Vero

Original Name : Catalina Saavedra

Gender : Female

Mateo Riestra

Character Name : Mateo

Original Name : Mateo Riestra

Gender : Male

Martine Gutierrez

Character Name : Martine

Original Name : Martine Gutierrez

Gender : Male

Alberto Rafael Cortés

Character Name : Beto

Original Name : Alberto Rafael Cortés

Gender : Male

Anajo Aldrete

Character Name : Renata

Original Name : Anajo Aldrete

Gender : Male

Gustavo Melgarejo

Character Name : Lalo

Original Name : Gustavo Melgarejo

Gender : Male

Juan Andrés Silva

Character Name : Juan

Original Name : Juan Andrés Silva

Gender : Male

Beltrán Horisberger

Character Name : Mexican Daddy

Original Name : Beltrán Horisberger

Gender : Male

Gerardo Sierra

Character Name : Gustavo

Original Name : Gerardo Sierra

Gender : Male

Jacob Wasserman

Character Name : Gringo at La Plaza

Original Name : Jacob Wasserman

Gender : Male

Rod Keller

Character Name : Sasha (HBO Executive)

Original Name : Rod Keller

Gender : Male

Vitter Leija

Character Name : Victor

Original Name : Vitter Leija

Gender : Male

Alberto Bustamante

Character Name : Jordan's Friend

Original Name : Alberto Bustamante

Gender : Male

Joaquín Guillemí

Character Name : Jordan's Friend

Original Name : Joaquín Guillemí

Gender : Male

Blew Velvet

Character Name : Jordan's Friend

Original Name : Blew Velvet

Gender : Male

Sam Wilkes

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Sam Wilkes

Gender : Male

Thomas Flechel

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Thomas Flechel

Gender : Male

Israel Castillo Guzmán

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Israel Castillo Guzmán

Gender : Male

Philippe Gosselin

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Philippe Gosselin

Gender : Male

Dante Starshine Filipini

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Dante Starshine Filipini

Gender : Male

Hernán Ortalejo

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Hernán Ortalejo

Gender : Male

Louis Cousinard

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Louis Cousinard

Gender : Male

Ricco Diamanti

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Ricco Diamanti

Gender : Male

Ángel Nahum

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Ángel Nahum

Gender : Male

Rio Giner

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Rio Giner

Gender : Male

Brayan Adan

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Brayan Adan

Gender : Male

Pedro Sepúlveda

Character Name : Beach Guy

Original Name : Pedro Sepúlveda

Gender : Male

Magalí Fernández

Character Name : Police Woman #1

Original Name : Magalí Fernández

Gender : Male

Janeth Cruz

Character Name : Police Woman #2

Original Name : Janeth Cruz

Gender : Male

Catalina Berarducci

Character Name : Jazz bar hostess

Original Name : Catalina Berarducci

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-09-14

When an overwrought, angst-ridden, drug addicted filmmaker (Sebastián Silva playing a fictional version of himself) unexpectedly meets a wacky, unhinged comedian/social media influencer (Jordan Firstman playing a fictional version of himself) at a gay Mexican beach resort, the troubled director does all he can to distance himself from his new acquaintance when he becomes interminably annoying, especially in his incessant, unfocused pitches for collaborating on a new movie project. But, when the financially strapped filmmaker returns to his home in Mexico City, he reluctantly relents on the comic’s offer when all his other production proposals are turned down by would-be backers. He thus invites his new writing partner to come stay with him while they hammer out the script, but, upon his collaborator’s arrival, he finds the director has mysteriously disappeared. What ensues is a humorous gay comedy-mystery in which clues about the disappearance slowly emerge. At the same time, however, the story also delves into some surprisingly mature and insightful themes, developments very much in contrast to the film’s screwball narrative and its somewhat manic opening act. Writer-director Silva’s latest thus presents viewers with an intriguing combination of plot elements that one might think shouldn’t belong in the same picture but that work surprisingly well together. While it’s true that the ending seems somewhat abrupt and that some segments run on a little too long (particularly in the first half-hour), with a few others that could have been omitted entirely, the majority of the material nevertheless holds together well, making for an entertaining, if somewhat offbeat, time at the movies. Sensitive viewers are strongly cautioned, however, that the film features numerous scenes with explicit depictions of gay male sexuality, so those who are easily given to offense may wish to pass on this unrated release. Those considerations aside, though, this is a film that’s more than it might superficially seem, particularly the further one gets into the story. It’s quite an eye-opening ride into a world that many may be unfamiliar with, but it’s also one that simultaneously makes us laugh and makes us think – a rare combination to be found in the same picture, to be sure.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-01-26

Most folks here just use their own names, so it's easy to follow the characterisations as dysfunctional, ketamine-loving, "Sebastián" (Silva) encounters the drowning "influencer" Jordan Firstman in trouble just off a nudist beach. Rescued and grateful, the doggy-paddler invites his new saviour to hang out with him and his collection of "accommodating" gay groupies. This isn't quite his scene though, especially when his buddy starts posting stuff that "Sebastián" doesn't really want seen. Anyway, Firstman offers him a role working on his new project and decides to move in while they work it through. Silva has a lot to do on this film so he cleverly arranges that with the help of the maid "Vero" (Catalina Saavedra) and a rather ugly looking brown sofa, he manages to write himself out of the rest of this, increasingly mysterious, little drama that for Jordan could now be called "Where's Sebastián?". Now we all know what has happened as we continue to follow the almost farcical consequences as tracks have to be covered and Firstman vacillates between annoyed to concerned to perplexed to... You get the drift. If you like his style of comedy and delivery, then you'll enjoy this rather ripe and quick-fired look at all things media, gay drug-induced and shallow - indeed, there are few stereotypes left unharmed by this - but it's never dull and though the ending is distinctly weak, I thought this was quite a fun film that shies away from nothing - so don't watch if you've an allergy to male genitalia and beach shagging.