After what is supposed to be a no-strings hook up, two men discuss their dreams, what ideal happiness might be like, and maybe a future together.
Physical attractions appear to be the obvious explanation for two people to become a pair. But are they really the reflection of something sublime, everlasting or dare we say, spiritual? Do relationships start in the bedroom or in the heart? In this male love story, the bliss described by Joseph Campbell and sages throughout the millennia is a practical option for finding happiness. As the camera delves into the character's minds and actions we find fulfillment on both a physical and spiritual level.—Stagewright Films
After engaging in a conversation regarding philosophy, philosophy reading Guy (Matthew Jaeger), who is gay, and Doug (Robert Mammana), who is a construction site carpenter, married with a child on the way, and supposedly straight, have what is supposed to be no strings sex. Following their hook up, two men, who seem to be opposites, discuss their dreams, what ideal happiness might be like, and maybe....a future together. Adapted from a two character stage play by David J. Mauriello, this surprising love story concentrates on the characters and their interplay, and takes place on a minimally decorated stage which minimizes distractions.—trivwhiz