![]() Buck and Oliver feel like the players, the ones with stronger story to tell, while Jonah and Liam act more like the audience. As characters, though, I find Buck and Oliver to be more "present" compared to Jonah and Liam. Jonah and Liam's on the other hand is a bit lighter and slowly develops. I do like both stories, even though Buck/Oliver's story is more tragic. There are two stories happening in this story one in present time between Jonah and Liam and the other one involves "the ghost" in the window, between Buck Addison (a Hollywood reporter) and Oliver Caldwell, a son from wealthy businessman who likes to cross dresses as Minna Redding, a gorgeous woman back in 1957. When his young and attractive nurse, Liam, shares his interest, Jonah is involved in ghost hunt and a possibility of a new relationship. But the image appears and disappears and it makes Jonah wonders. ![]() Housebond after he broke his leg, Jonah Seller discovers that there is something very intriguing happens through his apartment window, as he sees an image of a handsome man in the process of stripping. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |