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105 minutes
Rated: R
Country: US, Argentina
Studio: Strand Releasing
Cast: David Sutcliffe,
Antonio Sabato, Jr., Sonia Braga,
Celina Font, Jennifer Coolidge
Director: David Moreton
Screenwriter: Dennis Hensley,
David Moreton |
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Dean Seagrave (David Sutcliffe), a
brilliant graphic novelist with
writer's block, hasn't been himself
lately. Not long ago his sex-bomb
Argentine lover Pablo (Antonio
Sabato, Jr.) left their California
beach house on a cigarette run, and
he hasn't been seen since. This
exodus is particularly complicated
for Dean because Pablo was meant to
be the answer to all of Dean's
problems. That was the plan, anyway.
Unable to work, sleep or even drag a
razor across his face, Dean does
what any self-respecting romantic
would do in this situation: he blows
off his deadline, throws some
clothes in a bag and books a flight
on Aerolineas, Argentinas.
Destination: Closure. Once in Buenos
Aires, Dean tries to track down his
beloved Pablo, but this proves more
difficult than he anticipated. In
addition to the language barrier,
Dean gradually discovers that
practically everyone he encounters -
from Pablo's domineering mother
(Sonia Braga) to the beautiful café
owner Sofia (Celina Font), all the
way to a guy he picks up in a
bookstore (Leonardo Brzezicki) - is
not what they seem. By the time Dean
and Pablo are re-united, the lines
between art and life, resolution and
revenge, man and maniac, have all
gone fuzzy. |
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