Two heterosexual men, Oliver Marks and Matteo Gold, are rehearsing lines together post-school. They discover that they've both been selected for the school play and will be playing a homosexual couple. Matteo is taking this very seriously, especially since he has a genuine love for the performing arts. Oliver, conversely, is completely disinterested, which greatly annoys Matteo. He insists that they MUST figure out a way to embody a homosexual couple convincingly, or they will appear foolish on stage. That's when Matteo suggests a radical idea: by engaging in self-pleasure together, they can relax and TRULY immerse themselves in their characters. Oliver is slightly uncomfortable with the proposal but agrees to give it a try. To their surprise, it has a positive effect! Well, perhaps it has a little TOO much of an effect... as it ultimately leads to them engaging in intimacy with each other. But it's all in the name of getting into character, isn't it?
Two heterosexual men, Oliver Marks and Matteo Gold, are rehearsing lines together post-school. They discover that they've both been selected for the school play and will be playing a homosexual couple. Matteo is taking this very seriously, especially since he has a genuine love for the performing arts. Oliver, conversely, is completely disinterested, which greatly annoys Matteo. He insists that they MUST figure out a way to embody a homosexual couple convincingly, or they will appear foolish on stage. That's when Matteo suggests a radical idea: by engaging in self-pleasure together, they can relax and TRULY immerse themselves in their characters. Oliver is slightly uncomfortable with the proposal but agrees to give it a try. To their surprise, it has a positive effect! Well, perhaps it has a little TOO much of an effect... as it ultimately leads to them engaging in intimacy with each other. But it's all in the name of getting into character, isn't it?