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Breaking the Cycle (2002)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 2M

Director : Dominick Brascia

Synopsis

Jason's idea of romance is planning anonymous gay hookups through a chat room, while his roommate Chad wants to find Mr. Right. When a friend shows Chad how to access the chat room, he meets someone named "Hook-Up Boy" who seems very familiar. The two men are soon falling for each other online, but what will happen when they finally "meet"?

Actors

Carlos da Silva
Carlos da Silva
Jason
Ryan White
Ryan White
Chad

Crews

Dominick Brascia
Dominick Brascia
Director

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