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Comphet is an intriguing exploration of self-discovery, pieced together from found footage of a wedding. The film captures a raw, intimate atmosphere that feels very personal. The pacing is a bit unconventional, allowing the emotions to breathe; it’s not rushed, which really lets the themes of attraction and identity simmer. The performances feel genuine—like you're peering into someone’s life without the polish of a typical documentary. It’s distinctive in its approach, using personal, everyday moments to dissect complex feelings about same-sex attraction. It’s not just about the realization, but the weight of societal expectations and the journey towards self-acceptance. The practical effects are minimal, but they don't detract from the emotional impact, making it feel very real.
Personal storytelling through found footage.Explores themes of attraction and societal norms.Raw and intimate performances.
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