Seeing More

Disruptive Films
Seeing More

Disruptive Films has made a name for itself with thought-provoking scenes that explore the more taboo side of the adult cinematic universe. The studio has explored serial killers, stalkers, and surprise twist endings. However, "Seeing More" breaks from the convention in a few different ways.

This trio of scenes — yes, trio — has acting-heavy performances and focuses on one fixed theme: gay awakening, and it does so with a refreshing amount of heart and healing. "Seeing More" just might help people process some of their unresolved coming-out feelings. The scenes are still hot, yet dive a little deeper than the standard gay scenarios and give viewers a unique emotional resonance.

The first scene stars Dante Colle as a severely anxious client waiting for an escort. The hooker with a heart of gold, played by Dakota Payne, helps create a space for Colle to confess that it's his first time. What follows is a heartfelt conversation about his life in the closet. Payne offers a shoulder to cry on and much more. The two retire to the bedroom, where Payne plays the tender lover ushering Colle into gay life. And the two proceed to have some pretty hot sex. If any studio is going to challenge its stars to act, it's Disruptive — and Colle shines as the virginal closet case, subtly stammering and playing innocent. Payne also does a great job at playing his mentor and offering sweet words of affirmation. Colle gets some expert oral service, and Payne slowly teaches him how to top him. After an intense sex session, Colle vulnerably asks if he can just hold Payne. The scene ends with a sweet twist that offers you hope for humanity.

Trevor Harris plays a sexy nerd who gets asked by the star athlete, Justin Matthews, for help with his homework. The whole scene features a voiceover from Harris, who laments being bullied by jocks in the past. The two meet at Matthews' house; Matthews, surprisingly, is smart and sensitive and just needs a little extra help. He admits that he's a little jealous of how open Harris is with his sexuality. It's not long before the two go at it. The two swap oral and even rim each other. It's hot seeing Matthews' jock hole get feasted on before he eats, then tops, an eager Harris.

The final scene finds Riley Mitchel spending time with his very gay, very boundaryless son. Mitchel laments how things were different "back in his day," and Elliot Finn plays one of his son's friends — who offers a listening ear about Mitchel's sexless marriage. He invites him back to his room, where they take the plunge. The two begin kissing, and before long, Finn is unsheathing Mitchell's thick cock and mouthing it down. What follows is a hot, sweaty fuck sesh: Mitchell thoroughly pounds Finn, who takes it like a champ.

"Seeing More" may not be the gay porn equivalent of the Hallmark Channel, but the trio of scenes delves into its subjects with heart, positivity and thoughtfulness without getting overly sentimental.

Synopsis:

Jeffrey (Dante Colle) is a closeted man who is full of fears and trepidation about his identity. Though he's a successful doctor, he struggles with his inner voice telling him there's something wrong with him and his proclivities. It takes Lance (Dakota Payne), a handsome new confidante, to help Jeffrey on his first steps to Seeing More. Charles Fischer (Trevor Harris) has always been great at school, so he's not surprised when yet another jock asks him to "study" together fully prepared to do Brendan Monroe's (Justin Matthews) homework for him. To his surprise, Brendan is more like Charles than the geeky, gay student realizes. In Riley Mitchel's day, it wasn't as socially acceptable to be gay. That's why he's had such a hard time when his son came out. He's learning to accept it, and he's even attending his son's kickback. When Riley meets Elliot Finn at the get-together, he admits to Elliot and himself that maybe he might be gay too.

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