To put a label on the youths is useless as this is fictionĪnd dear reviewers create your own in between acts between cuts or blackouts in cinema narratives.
That is my opinion and directors and writers make choices at what to show. Mutual masturbation is the obvious act that comes to mind and at that age it does not necessarily mean ' Gay '. I often wonder while watching a film what happens between scenes and it is quite possible that some sort of experimentation takes place and is not shown. The film is simply that two adolescent youths have an ' attraction ' towards each other and the director has decided that the scenario should steer clear of a too obvious sexual contact. There is a bit of conflict about whether this is an LGBT film. He now has a secret to hold, a responsibility to take and a troublesome partner that will take him through new life experiences. After that, Lorenzo takes charge of him so that his parents let him stay. He tells him the true reason why he was forced to leave his house. But then, Caíto makes a big confession to Lorenzo. After a couple of days, Lorenzo's parents feel they've had enough. It won't be long until everybody at home realizes Caíto is a difficult case. They can be very different but they come to understand each other. Although Lorenzo doesn't like sports, he puts up with Caíto's fascination for mountain biking.
They spend great amounts of time together. Lorenzo is supposed to help him feel at home. His family is going through difficult times and can't give much care to him. One day, a family friend's son named Caíto moves south and settles in at Lorenzo's home. Lorenzo is a quiet teenager who lives with his parents and his younger brother in small city in the Argentinean Patagonia.