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Drift, directed by Quentin Lee, blends comedy, drama, and romance in a way that's pretty refreshing. The film dives into the complexities of relationships, focusing on a guy who's juggling his feelings for his partner and a new guy he meets. You get this genuine vibe throughout, with an atmosphere that feels both intimate and a bit chaotic, mirroring the love triangle's tension. The pacing is laid-back yet engaging, which allows the viewer to really absorb the emotional nuances. It’s interesting to see how it tackles themes of desire and identity, especially within the queer context of the early 2000s. The performances feel raw and authentic, contributing to a distinctive tone that sets it apart from typical rom-coms.
Explores LGBTQ+ themes subtlyDistinctive early 2000s indie vibeInteresting character dynamics and development
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