The Gay UK November 2015 Issue 16 | Page 25

REVIEWFILM CREDIT: Matchbox Films A gay couple and a jilted woman spend a weekend together in a house in Provence. It's a triangle that becomes messy, in the new film Wasp. upstairs, yet she's vulnerable and feels a bit left out. Olivier starts noticing Caroline more and more. He steals glances at her from across the Olivier (Simon Haycock) and pool, and Caroline notices. She James (Hugo Bolton) have been plays it up, teases Olivier, until together for a year. Caroline James realises what is (Elly Condron), a college friend happening right in front of him. of James, has just been dumped And the relationship between all by her French boyfriend of 3 three of them may never be the years. So James invites Caroline same again. to spend the week with him and Olivier in a house that belongs Director/Writer Philippe Audito Olivier's family. It's a Dor makes an auspicious debut beautiful house, typical French film. His style of long shots of Chateau, with an outdoor pool, various places and objects a trampoline in the backyard, (wasps being one of them) and amazing views of the valley. brings out the beauty of the Olivier is a privileged man; he's locale, as well as helps to build 30, handsome, has a great job, up and sustain tension between and comes from a well-off the three characters. Audi-Dor family. And he's got a younger began filming Wasp just four good-looking trophy boyfriend months after graduating from in James. He also used to sleep film school, and what an with women. impressive debut it is. And while the film winds down with So the tension, not just sexual a very melodramatic ending, but all sorts, builds up as the Wasp is an impressive week progresses. Caroline hears filmmaking debut with a just as Olivier and James having sex impressive cast. TIM BAROS WASP ★★★★ THEGAYUK | ISSUE 16 | NOV 2015 25