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So, 'Like Father Like Son' from '89 is quite the curious piece. The premise, where John gets all wrapped up in the allure of comparing himself with his father's youthful days, taps into themes of identity and sexuality. It's got this interesting vibe, like a blend of coming-of-age and generational exploration. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but there's an honesty to it that pulls you in. Not much in the way of practical effects, but the performances have a rawness that adds to the overall tone. It definitely strays into some provocative territory, which makes it stand out in the era's catalog.
This title hasn't seen multiple re-releases, making original formats somewhat scarce, especially on VHS. Collector interest seems to hover around its unique narrative and the cultural context of its time. It's not the most widely discussed film, but those in the know appreciate its exploration of familial relationships and sexuality. A solid find for anyone into nuanced explorations of identity in cinema.
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