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Boys from 1969 is a curious exploration of contrasting personalities within the gay community. You've got this intriguing dynamic between a cruising boy and a quieter bookworm—it's a real study in opposites. The tone feels genuine, almost like a snapshot of that time, capturing those quieter, thoughtful moments alongside the more vibrant, carefree ones. The performances are surprisingly heartfelt; you can sense the vulnerability in their interactions. The pacing is steady, allowing for reflection on their developing bond, which I found quite unique for a film of its era. There's something distinctly raw about the way it tackles themes of connection and identity, making it stand apart from more polished productions.
Boys has a bit of a muddled history when it comes to its availability. It seems to have been released in limited runs, which has left it somewhat obscure over the years. There are very few formats circulating, so collector interest is quite niche but passionate. It's one of those lesser-known gems that can spark a lot of discussion among collectors, especially around its themes and the performances of its leads.
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