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So, 'Fairy Tale' from '98βit's an interesting watch, not much known about the director, but the premise really pulls you in. The whole dynamic of a gay man introducing his partner to parents who are, well, less than accepting, sets up a tone that's both tense and oddly humorous at times. It has this raw authenticity, like you can feel the discomfort radiating off the characters. The pacing varies a bit, sometimes dragging in the quieter moments, but those moments often lead to powerful confrontations. It's not heavily stylized, but the performances bring a lot of depth, especially in the awkward family interactions. It's definitely one of those films that stick with you for its themes of acceptance and the complexities of love within a family context.
This film is a bit elusive in the collector's market, with few physical releases and a somewhat limited run, making it a curiosity for those interested in LGBTQ cinema from the late '90s. It originally came out on VHS, with some rare DVD editions floating around, but it never gained mainstream attention, which adds to its underground appeal. Collectors often appreciate the nuances of its themes and performances, seeking it out not just for the story, but for what it represents in the evolution of queer narratives in film.
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