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Fingers and Kisses is quite an oddity, really. The film drifts through candid moments of public intimacy, exploring lesbianism in a way that feels both intimate and raw. It’s not polished; it has this gritty vibe, almost documentary-like, capturing fleeting glances and tender touches. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the vibrant colors and nuances of the interactions. It’s a stark look at the complexities of sexuality and identity, challenging viewers to reconsider their perceptions. What makes it distinctive is how it openly asks that question: 'What do lesbians do?'—and in doing so, it invites a broader conversation without pretense.
Fingers and Kisses has a niche audience and often flies under the radar, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those interested in queer cinema. The film exists in limited formats, with original VHS copies becoming increasingly hard to find. Collectors appreciate its raw depiction and the way it stands out in the landscape of 90s indie films, often discussed in the context of evolving representations of sexuality on screen.
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