India, Jan. 30 -- Carmen Emmi's directorial debut strikingly depicts the anxieties of a closeted gay undercover officer set in 90s America. LGBTQ+ rights have come a long way since then, but queerphobia is a thing that existed everywhere, way more rigidly in the confines of the police force. Tom Blyth plays Lucas, a young police officer who has the job to work as a sly undercover, use himself as a scapegoat to trap and arrest unsuspecting gay men in a local shopping mall. He is young and handsome, and seems to have a good reputation for getting the work done. But no one else must discover the anxiety of Lucas, the internal trapping he feels of hiding in plain sight. (Also read: Hal & Harper review: Lili Reinhart shines in Cooper Raiff's a...