Artist and Activist Jon Grey was murdered a year ago and his twin brother Michael is obsessed with finding the murderer breaking the law that he has sworn to protect and defend, while falling in love with the man suspected of the murder and coming to terms with a temporal force that seduces and drives him to find the truth of the past. A young prosecutor in search of his twin brother's murderer fall in in love with the prime suspect. I heard that it was different but damn and I've got to tell that it's not what I expected. No naked bodies and no sex but it still managed to hold my attention. I was waiting for more. I wanted more. It can't end like this…This director was definitely not going for the normal "gay" attributes. It's not about body or sex. It's about "real" substance. A gay guy portrayed as a professional with real issues. I don't want to give the ending away but you'll never expect it. I kept thinking; "What now?" I walked unsatisfied and wanting more. There has to be a sequel even if it's with a different lead who sounded weird in certain scenes. The story is solid and the dialogue is on the mark. I can't wait to what comes up next. Too much for a short. It was evident that there were underlying situations to each character and scene. It made me think too much because as soon as I thought I knew what was going to happen, it didn't. It seems like this short film was intentionally made to wet our whistles and it did for me but at the same time you can't leave us hanging. I found a connection with most of the characters. The Chad and Georgie character were hilarious and caring at the same time. I agree with the previous review. The ending can't possibly be the ending and if it is then I'll re-rate it a 2. I would have rated it a 10 if there would have been more. I'm going to see it again to see if I can figure out what is really going on.
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