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I do also have these Rocky qualities, and I thought it was really interesting to sort of apply them to a gay character. We've both experienced having to adapt to a new environment and being uprooted. How are you navigating that line during this press tour?

Sweeney: It has been a… oh, what's the idiom I'm looking for?

“We acknowledge and regret the disappointment this may cause. 5 after premiering to buzzy acclaim at Sundance (and not without controversy, thanks to a leaked sex scene that derailed its digital run), is one of those rare cinematic experiences that hits like a jolt: unsettling, hilarious, devastating and tender, sometimes all at once.

That emotional rollercoaster is very much intentional, as I discovered while speaking with lead actor Dylan O’Brien (“Teen Wolf”) and writer-director-star James Sweeney.

We have these effeminate qualities that a lot of straight men don't embrace in themselves or that you're taught not to, but I've always been quite in touch with my femininity, and especially as I got into adulthood. I guess these friendships oftentimes exist in spaces I feel safe in. Sundance started its streaming service when it was forced to go remote during COVID, but the service has been so popular it has remained after the pandemic faded.

Variety’s Peter Debruge called the film “disarmingly funny.” In his review, he wrote that “it’s a tonal tightwire act, to say the least, as Sweeney balances unconscionable behavior with an earnest look at bereavement, anxiety and anger management.”

Aisling Franciosi, Lauren Graham, Tasha Smith, Chris Perfetti, François Arnaud, Susan Park and Cree Cicchino round out the cast.

James, what makes your bond with Dylan feel special to you?

O’Brien: Growing up, I did gravitate toward more female friendships, but it's been interesting how I've now grown into so many straight male friendships.

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There were so many people too who were like, “Oh, I wanted to see your movie at Sundance, but they pulled it off.” I was like, damn, I really wish people understood, even just outside preserving the integrity of our film and the fact that it's a spoiler and that it's the best to go in completely blind.

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We regret that online ticket holders will no longer be able to access the film,'” a Sundance spokesperson said in a statement. It was the most in touch I've ever felt as an actor and one of the things I'll forever be most proud of in my entire life, let alone career. 

What kind of process was required of you to play both Roman and Rocky? 

O’Brien: I think I've been different people at different times in my life, especially when you're growing up and you're figuring out who you are.

Here’s what we can openly share: Sweeney plays Dennis, who meets Roman (O’Brien) at a grief support group.

O’Brien: We should watch it one night. 

Where did the bond between you two start?

O’Brien: It hasn't yet.

[Both laugh.]

I like that Dylan was delaying until James answered. We’ve all got a lot of friends and family here,” he shared.

“That, I think is the most…especially when it’s like vulnerable stuff. I want it to be special, so I can suck it up. As you were saying, it's like when you're young and you're fearing rejection, from elementary through high school, a fear of exclusion, a fear of being identified as being gay or being called out for not fitting in the group or being one of the boys.

I'm not really online, but it obviously saddens me. Over the course of our interview, they opened up about everything from the film’s intimate emotional core to their unexpected off-screen bond — and yes, even their mutual failure to watch “Steel Magnolias.”

I’ve been thinking about how hard it is to talk about this film without giving too much away — even just writing about it feels tricky.

I love bromance movies and comedies about friendship. It was also so beautifully written by James and I never wanted to change a word of it from the first time I read it.