Let Trevor go. This is a gay drama about a young man named Trevor. In his life there is a turning point and immediately a series of events. Trevor's boyfriend is an avid drug addict who can't get out of the lowlands. Trevor wants to break up with him, and at this moment makes a new acquaintance with a positive and charming doctor who falls in love with Trevor and is ready to offer him his whole life. Trevor's best friends, friend and friend, ask for his attention and that he be with them always. It is time to make a difficult choice: either go to live from Los Angeles to New York (the doctor there got a job and asks Trevor to go and live with him) or stay with her best friend, who was diagnosed with HIV, and she asks Trevor to stay with her. What do you do to a guy? Go and arrange your personal life with a loved one or highlight yourself to a friend who asks for help.
This independent film turned out to be a deep and believable gay drama without a single note of falsehood. The film is shot in a soft atmosphere, and gradually immerses the viewer in his story, revealing the life of Trevor and laying it out on shelves. Trevor is a very positive character. He is a good man who is surrounded by people who love him. All Trevor wants is to move on. He doesn't drive a wave, he doesn't make fleeting connections. For him, feelings and something deep matter. Fate presents him with a promising and beautiful acquaintance, but the fairy tale quickly ends, and life sets Trevor conditions and choices. The main character is very friendly to him. He is a positive person and does everything in his life. I remember in this film the warm relationship of the three best friends. Little-known actors brought it to the screen, it was great.
Brent Gorsky himself wrote the script for this drama and played a major role in it. I remember an unknown actor after this movie. Naturally, this film is for a narrow category of viewers, and it will not be appreciated and felt by many, but the film is not bad, it is warm and life-affirming. The main thing is that the story was presented realistically. In addition, the music in this film was pleasant: lively and creating an atmosphere for this film. Hugging Trevor, or to be exact (Holding Trevor), a dramatic gay film of 2007. The painting is not a masterpiece, but not a failure. It's very subtle, and for those who feel, I'm neutral.