Openly gay hunk Christian (Wesley A. Ramsey) is blessed with good looks and has a special flair of hooking up with any men, straights included. One day, a group of clean-cut guys move into a neighboring apartment, and Christian rubs his hands with the possibilities. But… his new neighbours are Mormon missionaries! Rather than serving as a deterrent, of course the situation presents itself as his biggest challenge yet. At the fine restaurant where he waits table, Christian's co-workers wager bets on whether or not he can bed one of the missionary boys, and he accepts the challenge with glee. The focus of Christian's attentions is sweetly handsome Aaron (Steve Sandvoss) who initially falls for Christian's moves, but then backs off reluctantly. Christian becomes frustrated not because he’d lose $50 and do some heavy chores but because he has fallen in love with Aaron as he also wants to prove to him that he is not shallow. As for Aaron, the tension does not come from finding out whether or not he is gay, or whether or not he is attracted to Christian as he has already admitted it to him openly but rather the dramatic tension is how his homosexuality will affect his relationship with the church. Aaron has to come out to his religion and face the consequences...
01 January 2009
Latter Days (2003)
Openly gay hunk Christian (Wesley A. Ramsey) is blessed with good looks and has a special flair of hooking up with any men, straights included. One day, a group of clean-cut guys move into a neighboring apartment, and Christian rubs his hands with the possibilities. But… his new neighbours are Mormon missionaries! Rather than serving as a deterrent, of course the situation presents itself as his biggest challenge yet. At the fine restaurant where he waits table, Christian's co-workers wager bets on whether or not he can bed one of the missionary boys, and he accepts the challenge with glee. The focus of Christian's attentions is sweetly handsome Aaron (Steve Sandvoss) who initially falls for Christian's moves, but then backs off reluctantly. Christian becomes frustrated not because he’d lose $50 and do some heavy chores but because he has fallen in love with Aaron as he also wants to prove to him that he is not shallow. As for Aaron, the tension does not come from finding out whether or not he is gay, or whether or not he is attracted to Christian as he has already admitted it to him openly but rather the dramatic tension is how his homosexuality will affect his relationship with the church. Aaron has to come out to his religion and face the consequences...