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On the windswept coast of Wales, Jack — rugged and sensitive — lives a life as constant as the churning of the ocean: married to his high school sweetheart, operating a struggling sea-to-table fishing business with his small-minded brother, and trying to keep his son out of trouble.
But even here, at the edge of nowhere, there’s a gay cruising spot in an old stone ruin where Jack (Barry Ward, Extra Ordinary) lurks among the local trade but doesn’t dare participate — until Daniel (Lorne MacFadyen, a ginger heartthrob) swaggers onto the scene. A seasonal worker sporting a neck tattoo and a don’t-fuck-with me attitude, Daniel picks up on the hunger Jack doesn’t even know he’s giving off. Living a life as free as Jack’s is frozen, Daniel turns out to be the chance Jack can’t afford not to take. Fans of God’s Own Country (Frameline41) will find much to love in this stormy, sexy working-class romance, with its sweeping cinematography and never-too-late sexual awakening.