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After an entanglement curse is invoked, a gay ghost must help a pipsqueak, straight young man lose his virginity and “live life,” and the virgin must help the ghost uncover and bring to justice his diabolically dangerous and secretly powerful murderer before the innocent gardener accused of the crime is executed in three days.
SYNOPSIS:
There's a little Cyrano de Bergerac with I LOVE YOU MAN and a lot of The Odd Couple --if Oscar was more of an Abner and Felix was Gay, dead, and just would not go away.
The only way for pip-squeak, Steven, to get rid of the ghost, Marcus, is to solve his murder. In return Marcus must help Steven "solve his life"--get a girl and get laid. It's a buddy comedy with life, death, and masculinity at stake.
After trying everything from the Gym to pills, Steven invokes a spell to become more of a man, but he accidentally conjures up a man: Marcus (although Marcus isn't exactly Steven's idea of Manly). Marcus is gay. He was murdered in the guest house Steven now rents. They must help each other to break the curse or they will move from being tethered in life to being isolated in death, banished to the astral plane between heaven and hell. Marcus, who was a match-maker in life, helps Steven with his relationship woes. Steven helps Marcus keep the innocent gardener from being executed by Sunday, midnight.
In order to kill two birds with one stone, Marcus sends Steven on a date with Wendy, a detective who wants to believe in supernatural activity. Things get really complicated, if not cursed, when Marcus's widow (whom he married for a business arrangement) turns out to be much more than he ever expected. In the end, they must solve problems bigger than murder or virginity. Manhood isn't about the stereotypical conquests that most men seem to believe it is. Both love and life are not skin deep nor a matter of the flesh.
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