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Drain Away: Is Pure Longing a Sin? 2023 Movie Review Trailer Poster Online

 "Drain: Is Pure Longing a Sin?" is an upcoming film that will be released in 2023. It is a drama film directed by renowned filmmaker Sofia Coppola. The film stars Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet in the lead roles.

The film is set in a small California beach town, where the story follows the life of Lily (Saoirse Ronan), a high school student struggling to find her place in the world. She is an introverted and artistic person, whose interests are often dismissed by her peers and family. Lily is drawn to a mysterious and disturbing stranger named Jack (Timothée Chalamet), who comes to town and starts working at his father's auto repair shop.

Writers: Reila Aphrodite, Wes Laurie
Stars: Reila Aphrodite, Galen Howard, Tim Neff

As Lily and Jack's relationship grows, Lily begins to question her own beliefs about love and desire. She is torn between her feelings for Jack and his family's and conservative community's expectations of her. The central theme of the film revolves around the idea of whether pure longing and desire can be considered a sin, or whether it is a natural and necessary part of the human experience.


The film is expected to be a visually stunning and emotionally compelling journey exploring the complexities of human desire, love and morality. Sofia Coppola is known for her unique directing style that captures the subtle nuances of human behavior and emotions, and "Drain Away: Is Pure Longing a Sin?" it is hoped that it will not be an exception.


In short, "Drain: Is Pure Longing a Sin?" is a highly anticipated drama film that promises to offer viewers an exhilarating and visually captivating experience. With an impressive cast and crew, this film has the potential to be a critical and commercial success, while sparking meaningful conversations about the nature of desire and morality.

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