During Valentine's Day in New Jersey, a young bisexual worker must flee from the mob after his drug deal collapses, forcing him to confront his past. In this exaggerated, avant-garde, camping roller coaster movie, Ponyboi suddenly appears on the screen. Opening the script of the LGBTQ+homecoming story and the classic Jersey gangster legend, this neon lit story is not only full of action, but also pure moments of tenderness. Ponyboi's journey is both complex and humorous, revealing humanity's sweet kaleidoscope beneath a hard surface. The self-service laundry, diners, and Jersey Coast background create a high sense of place and time, which has both precise transportability and wonderful imagination. Director Esteban Arango returned to the Sundance Film Festival after her debut in a feature film with Blast Beat in 2020. His iconic vitality, vigor, and Latinx perspective are reflected and developed in this sophomore work. Writer, producer, and celebrity River Gallo brings exciting performances and a mature emotional foundation, definitely singing. The creative collaboration between Arango and Gallo is both interesting and elegant - Ah, source: https://festival.sundance.org/program/film/656a0128fac9f44bfdc04033