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So, 'Boy, Oh Boy!' is a rather intriguing little film from '88 that dives into some complex themes of desire and sexuality, all wrapped in a rather laid-back, almost voyeuristic tone. The pacing feels slow at times, but it does allow for the characters to breathe and develop, which is something I appreciate. There's this subtle tension as Tom grapples with his feelings, especially when he witnesses his brother Bill in an intimate moment. The performances, while not groundbreaking, are genuine enough to pull you in. It's definitely one of those films that reflects the era's exploration of identity in a unique way and the practical effects, or lack thereof, serve the narrative well, giving it a raw, authentic feel.
The film has had a somewhat limited run in terms of distribution, which makes it a bit of a rarity for collectors. While not widely released on home media, it has surfaced in various underground circuits and VHS formats, which adds to its appeal for those hunting for obscure titles. Interest remains steady among those who appreciate niche cinema exploring sexuality and personal discovery during a time when such themes were emerging in mainstream culture.
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