It's the story of a boy coming to terms with both his sexuality and his father's mortality while the father realizes his son can survive on his own. [He glances over at Conner, unsure if he's actually interested. Then his gaze shifts to match Conner's, fixed on the water.]
That's what I got from it, anyway. There's a lot to interpret.
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That's what I got from it, anyway. There's a lot to interpret.