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Pillion

Pillion

November 28, 2025· 1h 47m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score6.3

Colin, a timid gay man, is swept off his feet when Ray, an enigmatic and impossibly handsome biker, takes him on as his submissive in a crazy and erotic BDSM-focused relationship.

Critics Sentiment

Critics6.3
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18 reviews·Last updated 1mo ago
Peak Moment

Colin and Ray share first kiss during day off

8.3at 1h 25m
Lowest Moment

Ray abandons Colin completely without explanation

4.9at 1h 35m
Biggest Swing

The film swings from its emotional peak during Colin and Ray's tender first kiss to its lowest point when Ray cruelly abandons Colin without explanation.

Critics praised the film's bold exploration of BDSM relationships and strong performances, particularly Melling's vulnerable portrayal of Colin. The sentiment peaks during moments of genuine intimacy and emotional breakthrough, but dips significantly during the more controversial power dynamics and Ray's ultimate abandonment. While divisive in its subject matter, most reviewers appreciated the film's unflinching honesty and educational value.

18 reviews analyzed|Sources: Tmdb, Guardian, Imdb
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Colin lives with parents and sings in barbershop quartet
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Ray slips Colin a note at the pub
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Colin enters strict BDSM relationship with Ray at home
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Ray meets Colin's parents resulting in heated argument
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Colin's mother dies and he has breakdown while cooking
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Colin and Ray share first kiss during day off⬆ Peak moment
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Ray abandons Colin completely without explanation⬇ Lowest moment
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Colin seeks new BDSM relationship with dom Darren
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