NOT REAL-
In a small town in Belgium, two sixteen-year-old boys, Lou Goosens and Marius De Saeger, have just embarked on an exciting journey with the release of their new film project titled "Young Hearts."
This film captures the essence of adolescence, exploring themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
As they navigate the challenges of filmmaking, Lou finds himself grappling with a whirlwind of emotions.
During the filming, he begins to realize that his feelings for Marius extend far beyond friendship.
The moments they share-laughter, late-night discussions, and the creative process-ignite a spark within Lou that he can no longer ignore.
Unbeknownst to Lou, Marius is experiencing a similar awakening.
He too has been harboring feelings for Lou, but fear and uncertainty have kept him from expressing them.
As they work together on "Young Hearts," the tension between them grows, filled with unspoken words and lingering glances that hint at a deeper connection.
The story unfolds against the backdrop of their shared passion for filmmaking, where each scene they shoot becomes a metaphor for their evolving relationship.
As they confront their feelings, they must navigate the complexities of teenage love, the fear of losing their friendship, and the excitement of discovering what it means to truly open their hearts to one another.
"Young Hearts" is not just a film;
it's a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the courage to embrace love, no matter how daunting it may seem.
As Lou and Marius come to terms with their feelings, they learn that sometimes the most beautiful stories are the ones that unfold when you least expect them.
Louis Stan has always been an outcast. There is no denying that the walls he has put up between himself and other people are the cause of this but being gay hasn't helped either. However, being an outsider isn't his only problem.
Louis has always tried to see the light, even in the darkest times, but with each passing day, it gets harder. He becomes more closed off, not letting the light reach him.
But sometimes a voice is all we need to hear.
As the soft voice of a caring boy slips through his bedroom wall, Louis finds himself seeing little bits of that light again. But with it, Louis notices the darkness from the past, that he tried to move on from, starts to become illuminated.
Will this mystery boy help Louis bring down his walls, or will the past continue to haunt him?