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So, 'Dike' from '96 is this quirky little comedy that takes a hilarious stab at the whole notion of compulsory heterosexuality. The tone is light but there's an undercurrent of real tension as our lead struggles with her identity. The pacing is playful, with moments that linger just enough to let the humor breathe. The sweat factor—yeah, it’s a running gag that’s both amusing and a bit cringy, but that's what makes it memorable. The performances, especially from the female ensemble, give it a nice authenticity. It's distinctive in how it handles awkwardness; it’s not just about laughs, but also about that uncomfortable reality many face. You know, it’s one of those films that really encapsulates the '90s indie spirit.
A unique take on LGBTQ+ themes in the '90s.Features a blend of humor and uncomfortable reality.Great for collectors interested in indie cinema.
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Lisa Hayes
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