This Is For You

An emotionally charged and profoundly intimate tale depicting the end of a relationship.
5/5

Review

Alon Borten’s intimate short drama, delving into the dissolution of a relationship between two gay men, encapsulates a deeply poignant and sensual tale that resonates profoundly. In this film, portrayed by Griff Stark-Ennis as David and Marc Jordan Cohen as Robert, the audience is immersed in the bittersweet farewell of two souls intertwined yet destined to part ways.

The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of an intimate getaway, serving as the poignant stage for the closure of their romance. The palpable sense of indecision, emotional vulnerability, and fear permeates the atmosphere, painting a raw and authentic portrait of human connection and its complexities.

Stark-Ennis and Cohen deliver performances of remarkable depth, embodying the anguish and tenderness inherent in their characters’ farewell. Their portrayal is marked by a delicate balance of intimacy and sorrow, capturing the essence of a love destined to fade.


Marcus Patterson’s exquisite cinematography elevates the narrative, infusing each frame with a sense of beauty and melancholy. The widescreen compositions enhance the emotional resonance of the story, offering a visually stunning backdrop to the unfolding drama.

The film leaves the audience wondering why David and Robert are parting ways, dropping hints such as Robert’s impending flight home and David’s opposition to polyamory. By leaving the reasons open-ended, Borten’s tale transcends specifics, becoming a broader contemplation of human emotions and relationships.

‘This Is For You’ is a triumph of LGBTQ+ storytelling, a poignant portrayal of love’s ephemeral nature that lingers long after the credits. Tender, erotic, and heartbreaking, this is a film that demands attention and leaves an indelible mark on the soul.

This Is For You Short Film

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Runtime: 19 min

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