Alexander Skarsgård stars in the film "Pillion," which explores a gay BDSM relationship, and is set to hit U.S. theaters on February 6th, according to Time. The film, which premiered at Cannes last year and won an award for its screenplay, features Skarsgård in a role he embraced with enthusiasm.
The movie, directed by Harry Lighton, is adapted from Adam Mars-Jones' 2020 novel "Box Hill: A Story of Low Self-Esteem." "Pillion" explores the complexities of human desires and self-discovery through the unexpected relationship between Colin, a shy man, and Ray, a dominant biker, as reported by multiple sources. Skarsgård plays the role of Ray, a dominant character, alongside Harry Melling.
Skarsgård expressed his excitement about the project, stating, "I just wanted this movie to exist," according to Time. The film has received near-unanimous praise from critics, and the press tour included Skarsgård. The story delves into themes of vulnerability and learning about oneself as Colin navigates a new relationship with Ray, who introduces him to a world he never knew existed.
The film's release is part of a week of diverse news, which also includes cross-country skier Jessie Diggins' preparations for her final Olympics, as reported by multiple sources. Diggins, America's most decorated in the sport, is aiming for the first individual gold medal for the U.S. in Milano Cortina.
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