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So, 'It Is What It Is' from 1992 explores the life of gay teenagers in a candid way. The film dives into the nuances of sexual identity and the struggles of coming out, capturing a raw and honest atmosphere that feels almost intimate. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing the characters' conversations about health and safety to resonate without rushing. The performances, while not flashy, carry an authenticity that draws you in. What’s distinctive here is the focus on real issues that many still face today, making it a kind of time capsule of its era. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its charm.
This film has had a limited release and remains somewhat obscure, making it a unique find for collectors. The scarcity of physical formats contributes to its allure, especially in the face of the evolving representation of LGBTQ+ narratives in cinema. While not widely distributed, those who appreciate early explorations of these themes often seek it out, giving it a niche but dedicated following among collectors.
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