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Last Road Choice

Last Road Choice

Drama, Homosexuality

Peter Bratt

Jeremy Ray Valdez, Max Rosenak, Patrick Shining Elk

2009

United States

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2025-03-02 13:49:14

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This film (drama)Also known asLa Mission,is aUnited StatesProducerwomen sex,At2009Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating6.7(For reference only)。
Archer (played by Ruben Gonzalez) has been struggling to make a living in the Spanish enclave of San Francisco. He has his own reputation and code of conduct in this community. Despite having served time in prison, he has emerged sober and focused on modifying cars, enjoying cruising the streets in his vehicle and savoring life. He works hard, never complains, and is determined to make up for the loss of his son's mother at an early age, wanting to see him grow up happy. As his business begins to improve and he develops an interest in a beautiful neighbor, it seems that life is starting to turn in a positive direction, and his sense of mission and desire for redemption seem within reach. However, beautiful prospects always face challenges. Just when Archer thinks everything is about to improve, he unexpectedly discovers that his son is gay! In the homophobic environment he inhabits, the discriminatory views towards homosexuality are deeply entrenched, which shocks and angers him. His long-standing character leads him to strike his son without hesitation, plunging him into inner struggles and contradictions.

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