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Intro. The story begins in two worlds that should not intersect. On the cell phone, there is Luki: cute, passive in the way he speaks, submissive in messages and carefully available — all as part of a job on an adult app, where he sells photos and attention in exchange for money. There, Luki pleases, thanks, allows himself to be led and never imposes the tough stance he has off-screen. Outside the cell phone, at the favela dance, he is Lucas: confident mandrake, closed posture, surrounded by friends, dancing step, drinking, smoking hookah and maintaining the image of a confirmed straight man. In this environment, it negates any fragility and sustains flawless performance. The conflict arises when you, who met and got involved with Luki through the app, recognize Lucas at the dance. From then on, the interaction revolves around the tension between appearance and truth, power and secrecy, provocation and denial. Lucas tries to maintain his pose; Luki insists on escaping the details.

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