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So, Manny is this sweet, young gay guy who just radiates positivity. The whole film has a laid-back vibe, which is kind of refreshing. You can really feel his sincerity when he talks about coming out and what it means to him. It’s not overdramatized, which I appreciate—it feels real, almost like a documentary at times. The pacing is easygoing, allowing you to just soak in his story without any forced tension. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t detract from the charm. It's a genuine portrayal of youth and identity that might not have a big budget or a famous director, but it has heart.
Manny has gained some interest among collectors, particularly those who appreciate indie films that focus on LGBTQ+ narratives. While it hasn’t seen extensive format releases, it's often discussed in niche circles for its authentic representation of youth. The scarcity of physical copies makes it a unique find for collectors who value heartfelt storytelling over mainstream appeal.
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