Director's Note from Jake Jaxson:
Jake Jaxson and R.J. Sebastian here. We have been very open about what A Thing of Beauty means to us -- it is the first of what we hope to be many collaborations with each other. In this series of short films, or what we call "erotic poems," we are deliberately connecting ourselves, our struggles, our love, and our sexual "beings" to our work.In this film, we start with "the daily grind." It has caused more fights, upset, and stress in our 15-year relationshiptogether than anything else. When allowed, the monotony of the everyday has become a slow poison and the stress and the daily grind is sand and water -- it erodes the land and turns mountains into hills.However, as in nature, water also gives us life and sand becomes glass, both helping us to see and live better lives. Stress and upset will always exist, but we can just as easily be in a place of peace, abundance, love, and connection.This became real to us when we were stuck in horrific traffic one morning and were beyond aggravated -- first at the traffic, then at each other. As we were taking a back street to our office, we drove along side the gnarly, hellish Long Island Expressway, and in all that rusty, twisted metal, it appeared to be smiling back at us -- even laughing at us! Now, whenever we go to work -- especially on bad days -- we always make sure to drive past the "laughing" bridge. And every time, we smile back.
Love Always and Be Nice,
Jake Jaxson
Part I of A Thing of Beauty introduces us to Colby Keller and Dale Cooper — two men who share a unique
chemistry with each other both on and off camera. Hand in hand, they explore a tropical oasis, joking around on the beach, swimming, laughing, while the Walt Whitman poem, “We Two Boys Together Clinging“, perfectly illustrates their friendship and bond over 100 years after it was written. This is paradise, firmly contrasted with the grunge and grime of the loud, dark, and dirty city — the daily grind.
But it’s the passion we see between Dale and Colby — the unique chemistry the two share as both performers and as men — that elevates this film to a new territory transcending porn. It’s the way they look into each other’s eyes, the kisses they share on their
cliff-side balcony overlooking the ocean, the way Dale takes Colby’s cock in his mouth and the way Colby grips Dale’s shoulders as he steadily fucks him that makes us see the true beauty of sex.
There’s a certain magnetism to this scene that draws you in to Colby and Dale’s paradise. It’s the kind of poetry that will resonate with you physically as much as emotionally. By the end of it, you will see these
two men not as porn stars but as living, breathing humans just like the rest of us. And by witnessing such intimate lovemaking, you’ll learn how important it is to also love yourself.
See Much More of Colby and Dale After the Jump:
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