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Heatwaves (1987) is an intriguing piece that explores bisexuality in a way that's not often seen from this era. The atmosphere is kind of gritty yet sensual, capturing the complexities of relationships with a raw honesty. The pacing has this interesting ebb and flow, allowing moments of tension to build before giving way to softer interactions. It uses practical effects in a way that feels both genuine and unfiltered, which adds to its distinctiveness. Performances are pretty compelling, with a cast that really delves into their roles, making for some memorable interactions. Overall, it's a film that pushes boundaries and plays with themes of love and identity in a way that feels very personal.
Heatwaves has had a bit of a mixed history in terms of distribution, with various formats popping up over the years, but none that really capture its essence like the original VHS. There’s a certain scarcity to it, making it a point of interest among collectors, particularly those focused on LGBTQ+ cinema from the late '80s. Its reputation may not be widespread, but those who know it often find it a gem, reflecting a time when such narratives were just starting to emerge in mainstream film.
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