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103 Degrees is this raw documentary that pulls you right into the life of a 17-year-old gay ex-hustler grappling with an HIV diagnosis. The tone is stark and unflinching, really showing the struggles and realities of the LGBTQ+ community in the early '90s. You can feel the weight of his experiences—the pacing drags a bit at times, but it gives you room to absorb his story. The practical effects are non-existent, which makes sense given it's a straight-up doc, but the emotional performances are what stand out. It feels very personal, almost like you're privy to his innermost thoughts. It’s not just a story about illness; it’s about resilience and identity in a decade that was anything but easy for those living on the fringes.
Focus on personal narratives.Captures the early '90s LGBTQ+ experience.Emotional weight and resilience theme.
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