Suellen is Brazilian, the single mother of teenaged Antonio, who loves to sing and dance, and make music videos of his performances to post online - much to Suellen's embarrassment. When her toll booth co-worker / religious best friend suggests gay conversion therapy led by a renowned visiting foreign pastor, she enrols Antonio before he turns 18. To cover the high cost, she has her boyfriend introduce her to a gang of car robbers, and she plays scout at her toll booth to message the robbers of potential high-value targets. Meanwhile, the therapy has fairly typical "scientific" claims, and the group is fertile ground for those seeking same-sex hookups. Eventually, things go awry.
It seems strange that the gang could do repeated robberies in the same stretch of highway, without the police noticing. Antonio's gayness seems rather stereotypical - besides dressing flamboyantly for his videos, he seems to do occasional drag. And while the boys are seen kissing, Suellen has scenes where she is nude or semi-nude. So I wonder what audience the filmmakers had in mind for this film.
It seems strange that the gang could do repeated robberies in the same stretch of highway, without the police noticing. Antonio's gayness seems rather stereotypical - besides dressing flamboyantly for his videos, he seems to do occasional drag. And while the boys are seen kissing, Suellen has scenes where she is nude or semi-nude. So I wonder what audience the filmmakers had in mind for this film.