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So, 'Digging' is interesting in a way that it captures the warmth and tension of a blossoming relationship. Johnny, played by Beau Butler, is stepping into Bentley's world and it feels like a mix of excitement and nervousness. The pacing has that slow burn that lets you soak in the details, and there's a real sense of intimacy in the way they explore their connection. The family dynamics add layers, especially when the wealth comes into play, revealing deeper themes of class and acceptance. The performances are solid, though the director remains a bit of a mystery. It’s those understated moments that give it a distinct flavor, making it stand out in modern LGBTQ cinema.
This film has seen limited releases, making its formats somewhat scarce, particularly in physical media. While not widely discussed among mainstream collectors, it has garnered a small but dedicated following, especially among those interested in LGBTQ narratives. Its unique themes and intimate storytelling could potentially increase its desirability in niche circles as time goes on.
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