India (Joe Lia), a name he has given himself because it sounds cool, finds himself surviving the rough streets of Los Angeles. Tossed out by straights, beaten, exploited by pornographers, and starved, he soon crosses paths with Destiny (Allan Louis), a gun-toting vigilante who saves him from a couple of bashers. Proud and sexy, Destiny teaches him to be the same. He soon takes on the straights who hurt him, brandishing a gun and a sharp wit. But he can't stop asking himself some important questions, one in particular, "Is all this violence worth it when he keeps taking home so many cute boys?" One of them might even be the one, if India can convince him that kisses are louder than bombs. Anything can happen and everything does happen in a very short space of time -- climaxing our queer musketeers freeing themselves from the homophobic bonds of an oppressive American society -- with a lot of sexy fun thrown along the way...
22 August 2008
FAQS (2005)
India (Joe Lia), a name he has given himself because it sounds cool, finds himself surviving the rough streets of Los Angeles. Tossed out by straights, beaten, exploited by pornographers, and starved, he soon crosses paths with Destiny (Allan Louis), a gun-toting vigilante who saves him from a couple of bashers. Proud and sexy, Destiny teaches him to be the same. He soon takes on the straights who hurt him, brandishing a gun and a sharp wit. But he can't stop asking himself some important questions, one in particular, "Is all this violence worth it when he keeps taking home so many cute boys?" One of them might even be the one, if India can convince him that kisses are louder than bombs. Anything can happen and everything does happen in a very short space of time -- climaxing our queer musketeers freeing themselves from the homophobic bonds of an oppressive American society -- with a lot of sexy fun thrown along the way...