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DramaHorrorRomance

Everlasting Love

- Desire Is All-Consuming

Each day after work, Carlos, a language school teacher, frequents the heady surroundings of his local cruising ground. One evening he encounters a teenage boy from his class named Toni, and the two engage in a brief sexual tryst. As the relationship between teacher and student begins to develop, some dark truths emerge about the young man and his mysterious group of friends.

Release Date : 2014-10-04

Language :MandarinSpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Moonlight Digital Lab#littlesecretfilmCalle 13 UniversalCANADA

Production Country : Spain

Alternative Titles : Everlasting Love

Cast

Joan Bentallé

Character Name : Carlos

Original Name : Joan Bentallé

Gender : Male

Aimar Vega

Character Name : Toni

Original Name : Aimar Vega

Gender : Male

Sonny Smith

Character Name : Adam

Original Name : Sonny Smith

Gender : Male

Miguel Rojas

Character Name :

Original Name : Miguel Rojas

Gender : Male

Joana Mallo

Character Name :

Original Name : Joana Mallo

Gender : Male

Kimberley Tell

Character Name :

Original Name : Kimberley Tell

Gender : Female

Elsa de Alfonso

Character Name :

Original Name : Elsa de Alfonso

Gender : Male

Clàudia Robert

Character Name :

Original Name : Clàudia Robert

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-04-03

Joan Bantallé is "Carlos" a teacher with a fondness for late night cruising. It's on one such night that he encounters his much younger student "Toni" (Aimar Vega) . Their backseat shag soon turns into something more substantial, at least for the younger man. The elder finds old habits die hard... The story starts off following a pretty well trodden path but when "Carlos", as it turns out rather mistakenly, invites a few of his young lover's friends back for a drink things suddenly take a turn for the macabre. It's all pretty surreal, this, to be honest. The production is basic as is the really ropey dialogue and the ending peculiar amongst any examples of gay cinema I (or likely you, too) will ever have seen. The motto ought to be - "beware the lover scorned". Interesting concept this - but it's all just a bit cheap, not at all cheerful and I really could have been doing with some daylight once in a while, too.