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Boys in the Water is an intriguing exploration of identity set against the backdrop of the Brittany coast. The film captures that late summer nostalgia, with Oscar returning to a place filled with memories. It's interesting how the beach serves as both a sanctuary and a stage for self-discovery. The dynamic among Oscar and his friends is very relatable, portraying the complexities of friendship and acceptance. And then there's Malo—his character adds a layer of depth, representing a connection that feels both tender and pivotal. The pacing is laid-back but engages you with emotional undercurrents. The performances are heartfelt, especially when they navigate the nuances of being trans in a world that often doesn’t understand. It's a gentle yet profound narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identity and friendshipSet in picturesque Brittany coastFeatures nuanced performances from the cast
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Pawel Thomas Larue
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