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So, 'Gay Boy: We Do Not Go Extinct' is pretty raw and real. It dives deep into the psyche of queer men during the AIDS crisis, using personal narratives that are both haunting and enlightening. The pacing feels almost contemplative, allowing you to sit with each story, which is a bold choice given the urgency of the subject matter. The visuals are simple yet striking, underscoring the pain and resilience. It's not flashy, but the lack of gloss actually enhances its impact. You get a sense of struggle against societal norms, and it really makes you reflect on the body as a battleground. The connection to Lynda Barry's work adds a layer of subversive humor that balances the heavy themes. It's definitely a unique piece of documentary filmmaking.
Captures the struggle of queer identityReflects on societal attitudes during the AIDS crisisUnique blend of humor and tragedy
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Aaron Pollard
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