A closeted tean caring for his dad with MS, has his world shaken up by an openly gay home health aide who comes to help.
This is one of the great films of Tribeca. A film of life told expertly, it's a film where the silences speak volumes and when the words come they explode in out hearts. This is a brilliant piece of filmmaking.
I was rocked, to some degree when the film ended, but more so a day or two later when I sat down to write this film up. This is what films should do, worm their way into our hearts and then grow there.
Highly recommended.

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