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So, 'Gay Mix Vol 2' has this interesting vibe – it feels a bit like a slice-of-life piece, but layered with some deeper relationship themes. Johnny B’s dilemma with his boyfriend gives it a relatable touch, while Quin Quire's advice sessions add a friendlier atmosphere. You’ve got this tension between Ian Oakley and Landon Matthews that’s almost palpable; it’s awkward yet endearing, which makes for a nice contrast. The pacing flows pretty well, balancing humor and emotional beats without dragging. The performances have this rawness that feels genuine, making you invested in their outcomes. It’s not flashy, but there's something about the authenticity in their interactions that stands out.
The film is still relatively new and hasn't found its footing in the collector market just yet, so it might be a bit tricky to come across physical copies. Online discussions hint at a growing interest, especially among niche collectors who appreciate LGBTQ+ cinema. Its scarcity could create future demand, especially if it gets more exposure in film festivals or LGBTQ+ showcases.
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