Someday, hopefully not too very far off, this movie will be shown on Friday afternoons at public high school assembly periods. It will take its rightful place with movies about psoriasis and bad driving habits. But, for the present, it must be recognized as an admirable GLBT independent effort with a heartwarming story of two young narcissists who find each other in the back woods and fall in lust. It's "one of ours", so I cannot really say here what I would like to about bad music, poor cinematography, bad writing, worse acting and cutesy corn. The male leads are attractive and light up the screen for a few minutes without most of their clothing if you hit the mute button.