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Aaron (Steve Sandvoss), jeune mormon, débarque de son Idaho natal pour prêcher à Los Angeles avec deux autres compagnons. Il n'a encore aucune idée des épreuves qui l'y attendent. Christian (Wes Ramsey), son voisin, un gay volage pensant davantage à combler ses sens qu'à trouver un sens à sa vie, a lancé un pari auprès de ses collègues: dévergonder un de ces jeunes prédicateurs. Mais peu à peu des sentiments naissent entre les deux jeunes hommes... ce qui ne fait que compliquer la situation. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais The premise is as old as the history of cinema itself (although I may be exaggerating a bit), a terribly shallow guy experiences an intimate upheaval for the love of his life, which changes him completely from the ground up and makes him think about the true meaning of life, which doesn't consist only of parties, drinks and meaningless bets. The object of his love is not a girl, as is the case ninety percent of the time, but a young Mormon missionary. At times I thought it was a mix of Angels in America and Prayers for Bobby, but in the end it was one of those other American romantic-drama comedies that, on the other hand, didn't lack a certain deeper meaning. In short, a (not very) typical love story that is clichéd and at times quite predictable, but I was still satisfied in the end. ()