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So, 'Jeremy' from 2014 dives deep into this intense emotional landscape. You’ve got a lesbian couple, and their relationship is really put under the microscope when their son gets accused of something terrible. The tone? It’s heavy and kind of raw, really making you feel the tension and fear. The pacing, though, it keeps you guessing—like, where is this going? It’s not just about the accusation; it’s about trust and how quickly things can unravel. Performances are pretty solid, too, capturing that parental anguish authentically. What’s interesting is how the film doesn’t give you easy answers or comfort; it's more about grappling with uncomfortable truths, making you think long after it’s over.
'Jeremy' is a fairly obscure title, which adds to its charm for collectors. While it did have a limited release, it hasn’t really seen significant reissues, making it somewhat scarce on physical media. The film's exploration of its themes through a nuanced lens gives it a unique place in discussions about family dramas, so it’s definitely caught the interest of those seeking something different in this genre.
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