I quite enjoyed this little indie gay film set in a really small town in Peru. Th production quality feels low and not so sharp, but I honestly felt that it reflects that conservativeness of people living in smaller cities where the norm of life is god and straight ways of social life. So in that sense, part of me was able to connect with this film and its characters more on an emotional level. Sebastian rushes back from LA to his small town in Peru when he hears that his mother had a stroke. He stays there to take care of her, reconnects with friends and also his ex-girlfriend Lucia who is also a nurse. Lucas has a son too. He has sex with her and eventually finds out that the son is actually his son. Before leaving Peru, she never told Sebastian about it (later revealed to us why). After a few days, Sebastian's husband Josh comes to town and the narrow-mindedness of this small town comes to full force. The mother refuses to meet him and in small doses we find out that Sebastian l...
Like all other vertical BL series out there, this one (shot in China) from the US also uses the usual tropes that I have seen so far. Since, it is a gay series, it reframes the familiar manipulation-driven seduction narrative with a twist: instead of targeting a woman, the protagonist is tasked with seducing a male target. Power games, calculated seduction, social hierarchy, and emotional manipulation; all of these form the basis of the otherwise very basic storyline. Logic, Leo and Celine are the three main characters here. Leo and Celine are step-siblings and for some odd reason Leo wants to get physical with his step-sister. Enter Logic, the university student president, who also happens to be president's son. The first intro doesn't go well. So in a weird scenario, Celine offers to Leo that if he seduces Logic, make him fall in love with him and eventually break his heart; she may finally let him have her. Leo starts aggressively pursuing Logic and it doesn't take long ...