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I Can See the Sun But I Can't Feel It Yet is quite an intense dive into the dark realities of conversion therapy. The setting—a clinic that feels sterile yet suffocating—gives off this oppressive atmosphere that clashes with the vibrant lives of the five young queer protagonists. You really feel the weight of their struggles through these brutal methods employed to force conformity. The pacing is deliberate, almost haunting, which heightens the emotional impact. The performances are raw and poignant, capturing both the despair and flickers of hope amidst trauma. It’s a thought-provoking piece that challenges the audience's perceptions while showcasing the resilience of identity, making it stand out in the landscape of queer cinema.
Intense themes of conversion therapy.Raw performances highlighting emotional depth.Distinctive atmosphere of trauma and resilience.
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