Pablo, who embraces the dream of dancing, makes no secret of his gay identity. Juan, the elderly father of the dummy model master, is never willing to face it squarely, and the two are increasingly estranged from each other. Pablo turned to fall in love with female best friends, gay nightclubs and physical hope, a malicious attack broke the single-parent family, and faced with the fact that his beloved son was seriously injured, had to pay a lot of medical fees, and was betrayed by his partner. The mood was forced to the critical point of collapse, but also began to experience Pablo's struggle and desire. Alex Anvonte's first feature film is based on a real eucalyptus murder of his comrades in 2012. Brilliant, he even has a soundtrack that accurately creates the atmosphere. With the boundless city view and night in Santiago, Chile, the character's inner loneliness is set off. The father buried himself in a false model, strongly contrasting that he never really cared about his son's indifference, and Chen Cang's dark insurance and medical system flaws. Continue the remarkable achievements of Latin American films in gay themes in recent years.