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So, 'Baby Gay' is this interesting exploration of sexuality, right? The film dives into Stevie Lee's chaotic quest to prove her bisexuality, and it's layered with awkward humor and a hint of cringe. The pacing kind of mimics the uncertain flow of her experiences, making it feel genuine in a way. The performances are somewhat raw, which gives it an almost documentary-like vibe at times. It's got this blend of awkwardness and sincerity that you don't see often, and the practical effects – well, there aren’t many, but the moments that require them are handled well enough. It’s distinctive for its approach to a very personal journey in a not-so-personal way, and that's what stuck with me.
'Baby Gay' is relatively new with limited releases, so collectors may find it a bit scarce as it hasn't really hit the mainstream yet. The unique premise and its somewhat unconventional narrative could pique interest among those who appreciate indie films that tackle LGBTQ+ themes. The film's exploration of bisexuality through a lens of comedy and awkward situations adds a layer of intrigue that may resonate with niche audiences, making it a potential curiosity for collectors looking to add something fresh and different to their catalog.
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