That ending is the definition of "absolute cinema." There is something so incredibly top-tier about the vulnerability of that final scene. Leonardo and Gabriel represent that rare, pure coming-of-age energy where the romance feels earned rather than forced. Since it’s officially joining the "Gays on Bikes" cinematic universe (the most elite sub-genre, honestly) ★★★★★ Here's what I have to say:
the vibes are simply immaculate.
if a movie is about two gays on a bike, just know i’m going to lose it. this was so soft and so loud at the same time? the way gabriel is just... there for leo without making it a whole thing. and that ending?? We definitely know that it's true love.
That ending is the definition of "absolute cinema." There is something so incredibly top-tier about the vulnerability of that final scene. Leonardo and Gabriel represent that rare, pure coming-of-age energy where the romance feels earned rather than forced. Since it’s officially joining the "Gays on Bikes" cinematic universe (the most elite sub-genre, honestly) ★★★★★ Here's what I have to say:
the vibes are simply immaculate.
if a movie is about two gays on a bike, just know i’m going to lose it. this was so soft and so loud at the same time? the way gabriel is just... there for leo without making it a whole thing. and that ending?? We definitely know that it's true love.