I had an idea of what this movie was about when I came across it on Netflix, however I had no idea it would be as good or as emotional as it was. It is definitely a must see for anyone who may still, even at this day and age, have doubts that ANYONE can get HIV. It is not a gay disease. Nor is it only an IV drug user disease. Your average neighbor can contract it if they are irresponsible with protection while having sex.
Varon had a week from hell. Everything seemed to be going so well for him. He had a good job, with a possible promotion on the horizon, a beautiful fiancée, her family had accepted him as their own and things only seemed to be getting better. Until he received word that he was put on a list of "past sexual contacts" of someone who tested HIV+. Waiting for a week after his test for the results seemed like a lifetime. I laughed, I cried, I sat there with my jaw on the floor. It was a roller coaster of emotions. Only thing I was slightly confused on was the ending. I think I know but am still not entirely sure.
I recommend this movie to anyone who is sexually active, regardless of age, sex, race or religion.