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Run time:
82 min.
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US
Everett (Brendan Bradley) and Miles (Tad Coughenour) have a comfortable, non-passionate relationship. Together they are raising Billy, a learning disabled boy, whose constant care takes up much of the love and attention in their home.
Miles and Billy go off to visit the grandparents and leave Everett to work in peace. There isn't even a kiss shared between the two men before the departure. Shortly after they leave, Everett meets Chase (Matthew Montgomery) when he stops his car and asks for directions. There is an instant connection between the two men, who "just happen to bump into" each other later that afternoon. And then while antique hunting, the two men run into each other again and the flirtation is official.
Despite Everett's reticence and clumsiness, Chase persists. Chase shows Everett the book he’s writing and Everett shares his life with the new man. Everyone in town seems to know that Everett and Miles’ relationship isn't moving forward so there is no surprise when these two men hit it off, setting off a course of events that will change their lives forever.
Shot in the gay Russian River resort town of Guerneville, David Lewis' new film is gorgeously romantic and will stick with you long after the final scene flickers.
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