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Gays Don't Play Football presents a familiar backdrop with a football team and their seasoned coach. The story centers around a new recruit navigating not just the game but also a budding attraction to a teammate. It’s got a certain charm, even if the climax feels a bit rushed and, frankly, not entirely believable. The pacing can be a bit uneven, oscillating between moments of genuine tension and lighter touches that don't always blend seamlessly. The performances are solid, and while it might not break new ground in the genre, it does offer a refreshing take on themes of identity and acceptance. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has its merits.
Gays Don't Play Football has seen limited release, which might make it harder to find in certain formats, especially on DVD or Blu-ray. There isn't a lot of collector buzz around it, but the unique theme in the context of sports films gives it a kind of niche appeal. The scarcity of physical copies could intrigue those interested in LGBTQ+ narratives in cinema, making it a notable entry, albeit not a major one.
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