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Incomplete is a fascinating piece from 1995 that dives into the complexities of desire and identity, tackling homosexuality in a cultural context where such topics were rarely addressed. The film’s pacing is contemplative, allowing for moments of introspection that resonate well with the audience. It’s raw, with performances that feel authentic, especially the dynamic between the journalist and the industrialist, which adds layers to their relationship. The atmosphere is somewhat gritty, reflective of the struggles faced by those in the LGBTQ+ community at that time. There’s a distinct realism that comes through, making it stand out against contemporaries that often shied away from such themes.
Incomplete is quite elusive in the collector's market, with very few copies floating around. It was released on VHS primarily, and the DVD transfer is hard to come by, making it valuable for those interested in LGBTQ+ cinema history. There’s a growing interest in films that challenge societal norms from previous decades, so this one has garnered some attention among niche collectors.
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