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How Lesbians Think (2023) blends a curious narrative with a certain cheekiness that feels a bit raw. Shyla Jennings really brings a palpable tension to that principal's office, and it has this almost voyeuristic vibe that makes you consider the implications of desire and authority. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to hang just long enough to evoke discomfort and intrigue alike. It's not about the frills; the atmosphere is built from the interactions and the charged silence more than anything else. The performances seem authentic, grounding what could easily slip into caricature, and there's a complexity to the characters that keeps it from being just another adult film.
This film is part of a niche genre that collectors often seek out for its unique portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes. Given its recent release, the availability might vary, but independent films like this can sometimes turn scarce as interest grows. Collectors might find it notable not just for its content but for how it reflects current societal dialogues on sexuality and representation.
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