In a world where love and life seem to crumble in the face of the AIDS threat, a young New Yorker named Jeffrey lives trapped in his own bubble of fear and self-preservation. Bored with the routine of empty dates and the chaos of city life, he decides to take a vow of celibacy, convinced that the best way to avoid suffering and loss is to distance himself from love. However, his plans are turned upside down when he meets Steve, an attractive and charismatic man who challenges all his beliefs about love and intimacy.
As the connection between them intensifies, Jeffrey faces his greatest fear: allowing someone into his life in such an uncertain context. As the story unfolds, the film explores the tensions between desire, commitment, and the challenges of living with a sense of vulnerability in an era marked by the epidemic. Jeffrey must decide whether to risk his heart and emotional well-being for the possibility of finding true love.
With a touch of humor, moments of reflection, and a strong critique of homophobia and the stigma of HIV, this film offers an honest portrayal of the struggle to find connection and hope in dark times. Ultimately, Jeffrey's story becomes an inspiring reminder that love can bloom even in the most difficult circumstances.