I liked writer-director Joseph Graham's Strapped, and this movie, which is similar in treatment, lives up to the promise of the earlier one. Beautiful Something starts with our protagonist Brian stepping out to a gay bar where he meets a young man who asks him "Are you ummmm...gay?" Turns out he's one of those ambivalent types who's not sure about his sexuality. Brian brings him home and a pretty torrid sex scene follows with the young man going "please f**k me, please f**k me," but afterwards, he's all hostile and angry about it. As the movie moves on, Brian meets up with several other kinds of men, including an ex who he still loves who has gone straight. He also has a brief encounter with Jim, the other main protagonist in the film, which leads to good sex, but no emotional connection. Like Strapped, this movie has some incredibly hot sex scenes, though nothing is shown explicitly. It has a pretty good story line, with lots of different characters to keep you engaged. Though it's funny in parts, the film's mood is dark. There's an underlying theme on art (the protagonists are all artists in some way - sculptor, writer, actor - but I don't think that's really important). I watched it at Kashish, Mumbai's International Queer Film Festival. I hope it gets a larger audience over time.