Three individuals, a gay poet, a bisexual sailor, and a waitress named Jackie, embark on a road trip from New York City to the American West. The poet, who is initially drawn to the sailor, picks up the sailor and Jackie at a diner. As they travel, Jackie develops feelings for the poet, who rejects her romantic advances. Meanwhile, the sailor's aggressive behavior towards Jackie makes him unappealing to her. The trio's dynamic is marked by tension and conflict, ultimately leading to a dramatic conclusion as they reach their destination, a lake.
North of Vortex
A poet embarks on a road trip from New York City, where he meets a bisexual sailor and a charming waitress, Jackie, along the way. As they travel, Jackie develops feelings for the poet, but he politely rejects her advances, leading to a complex exploration of love, identity, and human connection.