

Drawn by the promise of easy money and anonymous sex, queer camboy Aaron Eagle is shocked to discover a personal connection with the mysterious stranger who has paid for his company. Over the course of one night, the two men engage in a war of words and emotions as they wrestle with the impact of a tainted and shared past.


This one's split right down the middle, mostly because the concept and performances are so strong that the flaws feel glaring. People love the originality of the premise—a camboy, Aaron Eagle, confronting a mysterious client with a shared past—and the acting, especially from Kieron Moore and director Elliot Tuttle, is universally praised. But the actual story and characters seem to frustrate a lot of viewers; while some found the emotional war of words compelling, others felt the character work, particularly for Aaron and Reed Birney's Hank Grant, fell flat or left them cold. It's a film people admire more than they love.
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