Bernard feels like an outsider in the gay community. Thirty-five, chubby, and hairy, he doesn't fit the image of the stereotypical gay man. Failed relationships... > Lire la suite
Bernard feels like an outsider in the gay community. Thirty-five, chubby, and hairy, he doesn't fit the image of the stereotypical gay man. Failed relationships in his past solidify the idea he is destined to be alone. Rory is struggling with his identity. At thirty-five, he is still single. When he reunites with his childhood friend, his religious convictions and the desire to be with a man clash as he must choose between what the Church taught him is right and what his heart desires. The two men are forced to face their fears and make a choice. Live alone and accept their fate or take a leap and challenge what they believe.