Dean Seagrave (David Sutcliffe),
a brilliant graphic novelist with writer’s block, hasn’t
been himself lately. Not long ago his stunningly sexy Argentine lover
Pablo (Antonio Sabato, Jr.), left their California beach house on a
cigarette run, and never returned. Unable to work, sleep or even
drag a razor across his face, Dean does what any self-respecting romantic
would do in this situation: he blows off his deadline, throws some clothes
in a bag and books a
flight - Destination: Closure.
Once in Buenos Aires, Dean
tries to track down his Pablo, but this proves more difficult than he
anticipated. In addition to the language barrier, Dean gradually discovers
that practically everyone he encounters – from Pablo`s domineering
mother (Sonia Braga) to the beautiful café owner Sofia (Celina
Font), all the way to a guy he picks up in a bookstore (Leonardo Brzezicki)
– is not what they seem.
By
the time Dean and Pablo are re-united, the lines between art and life,
resolution and revenge, man and maniac, have all gone fuzzy. Dean abandons
all better judgment, and with his broken heart practically leaking blood
and testosterone pumping through his veins, he heads off to have one
last talk with Pablo.