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So, 'Adam and Steve' is a quirky little comedy that dives into the complexities of family and identity, all wrapped up in a Christmas setting. The premise—two gay siblings trying to navigate their family dynamics by pretending to be straight couples—is both hilarious and relatable. There’s this awkward tension that builds, especially during the dinner scenes; you can feel the weight of their secrets. The performances have this natural charm, making the characters feel genuine, and the pacing keeps it flowing nicely without dragging. The humor can be a bit over-the-top, but it’s all in good fun. Plus, the practical effects of the dinner table scenes add a nice touch to the overall feel of the film.
Features a unique take on LGBTQ+ relationships during holiday gatherings.Interesting dynamics between family expectations and personal identity.Offers a mix of humor and heartfelt moments, though it's not without its flaws.
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