A man visits a prostitute but just wants to talk. She goes along with it until he starts asking questions. Is he just a loner or is there a different reason for him to come here?
Acting
Winstone's trembling restraint, Graveson's guarded warmth.
Writing
Dialogue that circles truth like sharks smelling blood.
Director
Richard Hawkins
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single location over five days with essentially no budget—Graveson and Winstone reportedly rehearsed for weeks to nail the rhythm.
The film plays as reverse Pretty Woman: instead of romantic fantasy, it interrogates why men really seek paid intimacy—confession without consequence, connection without vulnerability.