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A farm boy arrives in the big city and decides to give homosexuality a try, until a dancing ball lands on his head and revives his straight genes.
This is a silly movie that many gay viewers will find mildly offensive. Marcos has just arrived in Madrid from his small country village and plans to work for his aunt and uncle until he can save up enough money to open up his own restaurant. Almost immediately after he arrives in town, he meets Marisol, who is obviously love struck. But Marcos shows no interest, even when his uncle points out that Marisol is looking like a lost puppy in love when she looks at him.
Marcos instead meets Daniel one night and the two hit it off. It isn't long before they are lovers and Marcos is moving in with his new boyfriend. All is going well, except for Marisol, until one night when a mirrored ball at the dance hall falls and hits Marcos on the head. After passing out, he seems to be a different man. He no longer is interested in sex with his boyfriend, and suddenly Marisol is looking pretty good.
Soon it is Daniel who is out of the picture and Marisol who is back in it. Daniel believes the only way to get back the man he loves, is to start dressing like a woman. So he makes the transition, and it's a while before Marcos recognizes him. Like I told you, silly movie. The only thing saving it from a 1 rating is the fact Boy George plays such a significant role in this otherwise forgettable movie.
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