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Junito, a gem from 2017, dives into the complexities of family and societal expectations in Puerto Rico. José, our protagonist, grapples with his fears and insecurities as he observes his youngest son mimicking behaviors that trigger his internal conflict. The film has a raw, almost documentary-like tone, presenting a stark look at community attitudes toward homosexuality. It’s not flashy but rather intimate, and you can feel the weight of José's worries. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to stew in the tension and discomfort. The performances, especially from the child actors, carry an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. This film's exploration of masculinity and love makes it quite distinct, and it's worth tracking down.
Junito is quite a rare find; it hasn't seen widespread distribution, making it an intriguing piece for collectors interested in LGBTQ narratives from Latin America. Its limited releases and the unknown status of the director contribute to its scarcity, sparking curiosity among those who appreciate films that challenge societal norms. The film's understated approach to its themes resonates with collectors seeking authenticity in storytelling.
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