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CinemaSerf

25 December 2022

"Joseph" (Ramon Torres) decides to go and visit Fire Island where, not long off the ferry, he finds himself drugged and mugged and luckily rescued by "Cameron" (Sheldon Best) whose bed he is soon sharing. As he recovers, he recollects seeing the aftermath of a murder and confides in his newfound friend - but is he all that he seems, and is his newly arrived, flawed, friend "Raphael" (Myles Clohessy) really the charming hunk that he epitomises? This is poor. No other word, really. The scenarios are implausible and the acting just as lacklustre. As the thriller element of the screenplay takes shape, the characters become less and less engaging and the story less and less credible. The denouement (augmented if you struggle all the way through the credits) is just daft and the whole thing smacks of a Dekkoo television project that is only meritorious of comment because it has a gay theme, rather than anything memorable about the weak and predictable plot. I wouldn't bother, if I were you.