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So, 'Courts mais Gay: Tome 7' is this intriguing anthology of short films, exploring various aspects of gay life and identity. You’ve got a mix of tones and styles here that really keeps the viewer engaged. Each of the seven shorts brings its own flavor – from the playful absurdity of 'Majorettes in Space' to the more contemplative, emotional layers in 'What Grown-Ups Know'. The pacing varies nicely; some are quick and punchy while others take their time to dive into the characters' experiences. There's a certain rawness to the performances that feels genuine, especially in the earlier 2000s pieces like 'Same Difference' and 'Contact'. It’s this mosaic of narratives that makes it stand out, showcasing different voices and stories within the queer community.
Interesting blend of short filmsVariety of tones and narrativesHistorical context of early 2000s LGBTQ cinema
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