
Synopsis/Details
In a quiet, rainy field, two men stand barefoot, facing each other under a lonely tree. They don’t speak, but their eyes say everything. One of them longs to be loved and understood. The other wants to reach out, but fear holds him back. As the rain falls harder, the younger man says he’s cold. Gently, the older man touches his neck, offering warmth not just to his body, but to his heart. They share a quiet, emotional hug. In that moment, nothing else matters. They don’t need words to understand each other.
Somewhere in the Field is a short, emotional scene/story about silent love, human connection, and being held without having to explain yourself.
Story & Logistics
Story Situation:
Obstacles to love
Story Conclusion:
Ambiguous
Cast Size:
Couple
Locations:
Single
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Male Middle Aged
Advanced
Subgenre:
Gay and Lesbian
Equality & Diversity:
LGBT+ Focused
Relationship Topics:
Attachment, Elderly, Emotions and feelings, Passion, Same-sex