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So, 'A Boy In Montreal' is an interesting little piece from 2016 that revolves around Skyler Dallon, a young guy who’s moved to Montreal and is documenting his experiences. The film really taps into a mix of youthful exploration and sexual discovery amidst the vibrant backdrop of the city. The pacing feels very natural, almost like a found footage vibe, where you're invited into these spontaneous moments. The interactions between Skyler and his friends—Hunter, Jo, Roscoe, Lukas, and Jimmy—are candid and charming, giving off a genuine sense of camaraderie. It’s not overly polished, which somehow adds to its charm. There's a rawness and intimacy that you don't always find in bigger productions.
This film is actually quite elusive in terms of physical format, with limited releases making it a curiosity for collectors. The combination of its indie style and the authentic portrayal of youth culture in Montreal draws interest, especially among those who appreciate niche cinema. While not widely recognized, it has a certain underground appeal that keeps collectors on the lookout for any new editions or screenings.
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