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So, 'Gaydar' is this quirky little comedy from 2012 that dives into the trials of love and attraction in the gay community. It centers on Rafael, this relatable guy who's just fed up with the whole straight-guy facade. He gets his hands on a device that can identify someone's sexual orientation—what a concept, right? The humor feels pretty light and a bit campy, which gives it a fun atmosphere. The pacing is decent, not too slow, but also doesn’t rush things. I think what makes it stand out is how it tackles themes of identity and acceptance while keeping it playful. The performances have a mix of earnestness and comedy that keeps it engaging without tipping into melodrama. It's definitely something you might appreciate for its offbeat take on navigating relationships.
Quirky exploration of identity and attractionLighthearted pacing with a campy toneInteresting premise with a comedic twist
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