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His Son's Boyfriend is a pretty intriguing exploration of family dynamics, especially when it comes to understanding sexuality. The dad, played by Matthew Rush, is grappling with emotions that he’s clearly never had to confront before. There's this heavy atmosphere around the winter break setting that contrasts sharply with the warmth of family, and you can really feel the tension build as the dad prepares to meet his son’s boyfriend, Connor Patrick. The pacing has this kind of awkward rhythm that mirrors the characters' discomfort. The performances are raw, and there's a certain authenticity that seems to resonate, making it a unique piece in discussions of LGBTQ+ narratives, especially from this era.
His Son's Boyfriend hasn't received a ton of widespread releases, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It appears on limited editions and some niche labels, which adds to its charm. Interest in the film tends to spike with discussions around LGBTQ+ cinema from the early 2010s, so it's always curious to see how it stacks up against contemporaries. As with many indie films of its time, finding a good copy can be a challenge, but it’s definitely worth noting for anyone into this specific genre.
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