We Are All Too Young to Die
As if. I can’t think of another time when I’ve seen Jesse so fully embody masculinity. A softer masculinity, one outside of the machismo we grew up with, one that doesn’t rely on toxicity and abuse. Soft not because he’s bottoming, but because he’s being real; soft because he’s confident enough to give Karen power, to let himself show how much pleasure and sensation he’s experiencing as his face contorts into expressions of bliss. He is feeling, fully and wholly, everything that I’ve ever felt, but kept in my heart.
Jesse, Karen, and Ronnie have settled into a rhythm together as they work to build a life together in New Angeles. When Constance offers the three of them a weekend at Big Bear, they jump at the chance to have a vacation together. But on the road there, an accident leaves them unhurt but shaken. Stuck in a cabin while repairs are underway, it's only a matter of time before they're working out their adrenaline with a threesome.