James Whale, a retired film director, is struggling with his declining health and recent stroke. Despite his physical limitations, he still has a strong desire for romantic connections with young men. He becomes smitten with Clayton Boone, a handsome young man he hires to work in his garden. Clay, an ex-marine, is unaware of James' famous past and his homosexuality, and the two form a tentative friendship. As their bond grows, James reflects on his life, including his experiences in World War I, and begins to reveal his true motives to Clay.

Gods and Monsters
James Whale's twilight years are the subject of this movie, which delves into the life of the renowned director behind the 1931 classic "Frankenstein".