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Honeypot (2021) delves into the complexities of youthful exuberance and the more shadowy corners of male bonding. It's part of The Glue Trilogy, which adds layers to the narrative. The documentary aspect blends with dramatic reenactments, creating a unique tension. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe while also building an uneasy atmosphere. You get this sense that there's something lurking beneath the surface of these boys' adventures. Performances are raw, almost uncomfortable at times, but that's where the film shines, right? The practical effects are understated, but they enhance the reality of the situations. It's not just about boys being boys; it’s more about the subtle pressures and expectations they face. Quite distinctive in its approach, really.
Part of The Glue TrilogyExplores themes of masculinityUnique blend of documentary and drama
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