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Miles Apart is an interesting slice of drama, touching on themes of family acceptance and the complexities of relationships. The film manages a slow burn that allows the tension to build, especially with the dynamic between Jeffrey and his mother. The atmosphere is quite palpable, filled with awkward family moments and uncomfortable silences that can feel like they last an eternity. Performances are solid, with a raw honesty that reflects the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ individuals during that period. While the directing is low-key—almost unnoticed—the emotional weight of the story really drives it home. There’s a certain realism here that feels genuine, capturing the nuances of familial love and rejection without succumbing to melodrama.
Explores themes of acceptance and familial conflict.Features strong performances that convey raw emotion.Captures a specific moment in LGBTQ+ cinematic history.
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