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So, 'cool' from '96 is a bit of a quirky gem, right? It's this off-kilter comedy that dances around the themes of queer identity and urban life. The pacing is a mix of sharp and laid-back, with this almost patchwork structure as it shifts between a naive guy trying to learn the ropes of dating and this fabulous drag queen who's basically unraveling after a breakup. The performances have this raw, unfiltered vibe β you really feel the characters' highs and lows. The practical effects, while minimal, are cleverly used to accentuate the humor and absurdity of the scenarios. What makes it stand out? It's that blend of humor and heart, with a self-aware tone that keeps it refreshingly honest.
Queer representation in 90s cinemaUnique pacing and structureExplores themes of identity and relationships
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