From director Andrew Haigh, set against the backdrop of a nearly va...
From director Andrew Haigh, set against the backdrop of a nearly vacant tower block in modern-day London, Adam (Andrew Scott) experiences an unexpected encounter with the enigmatic Harry (Paul Mescal). This chance meeting disrupts his daily routine. As their bond deepens, Adam becomes increasingly consumed by memories of his past. He is inexplicably drawn to his childhood town and the very home...
From director Andrew Haigh, set against the backdrop of a nearly vacant tower block in modern-day London, Adam (Andrew Scott) experiences an unexpected encounter with the enigmatic Harry (Paul Mescal). This chance meeting disrupts his daily routine. As their bond deepens, Adam becomes increasingly consumed by memories of his past. He is inexplicably drawn to his childhood town and the very home where his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell) seem to reside, eerily unchanged from the day they passed away three decades ago.