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So, 'Be My Bitch' rolls in with this really intriguing family dynamic that's both tense and oddly humorous. The setup—a father discovering his stepson's flamboyant pride preparations—creates a unique tension that mixes discomfort and potential acceptance. There’s a rawness to the performances, especially from Pierce Paris, who navigates that fatherly anger with a certain depth. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to its emotional weight. Visually, it doesn't shy away from the colors and sparkle of pride celebrations, contrasting sharply with the initial conflict. It’s definitely got a distinctive vibe that’s not just about the story, but also about how that story is told through atmosphere and character interactions.
This film is fairly new, so there’s not much out there yet in terms of collectible formats, but it is generating some buzz among niche collectors interested in LGBTQ+ narratives. As time goes on, it might become more sought after, especially if the director and cast gain recognition. Currently, it’s mainly available digitally, but who knows what special editions or physical releases might pop up as its reputation grows.
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