The title "Duck Butter" refers to the physical and emotional residue of intense, prolonged human contact. As the clock ticks, the experiment evolves from a romantic adventure into a demanding psychological journey. The initial excitement gives way to exhaustion, and the masks they wear for the world begin to slip. Without the buffer of time or space, every insecurity and personal defense mechanism is brought to the surface.
The film is notable for its unconventional approach to storytelling and its focus on the complexities of queer relationships. Exploring the boundary between "falling in love" and simply "knowing someone" provides a deep look at why individuals often struggle to find genuine connection in a fast-paced world. Duck Butter
In the quiet, neon-drenched corners of Los Angeles, Naima and Sergio find themselves disillusioned by the performative nature of modern dating. Seeking something authentic and immediate, they embark on a bold social experiment: spending 24 uninterrupted hours together to bypass months of superficial small talk and reach a state of total vulnerability. The title "Duck Butter" refers to the physical
This narrative serves as an exploration of intimacy and the human desire to be truly known. It challenges the idea that connection can be manufactured or accelerated. By the end of their day together, the two women have reached a profound level of honesty, discovering that while honesty is necessary for a relationship, it can also reveal fundamental incompatibilities that no amount of passion can overcome. Without the buffer of time or space, every