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So, 'Lesbian Jobs' is an interesting entry from 2019 that kind of treads into that slice-of-life territory. You've got Chloe Amour, who's dealing with the stress of taxes, which we can all relate to, and her accountant, Aspen Rae, who brings this calm energy that juxtaposes Chloe's anxiety. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing moments for character development and the chemistry that unfolds, particularly with the arrival of Riley Reid. It's got this quirky tone, where the mundane meets the intimate, and the performances feel genuine, if not a bit playful. There's an underlying theme of connection and support—who knew tax season could feel so personal? Definitely distinct in its approach to blending work with sensuality.
This film has a bit of a curious spot in collector circles, primarily due to its niche subject matter and the lack of a prominent director. It seems to have limited release formats, which might contribute to its rarity. While not necessarily a high-demand title, there’s a certain charm that appeals to collectors interested in diverse narratives. The blend of humor and intimacy might draw in those looking for something different in their collections.
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