As a well adjusted, normal gay man, I have empathy for people like Nathan who struggle with their identity. While I firmly believe we don't choose who we are, (I personally believe God does) we all get to choose our path in life. Nathan seems to have chosen his, but there are more than enough glimpses of someone in conflict with external forces, I.e., family, religion, and is struggling to love himself and live free. I wish him well on his journey. Interesting documentary. What struck me most is that his friend Cameron seemed to be the most well-adjusted and logical person to appear. Also, having heard horror stories about conversion therapy, the psychological approach seemed very mild and empathetic leaving we to wonder if the version of the film was a sanitized one.