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So, 'Mission to Matrimony: The Gay Marriage Proposal' is quite the mix of emotions, really. You have this Catholic archbishop who's pro-gay marriage, which just sets the stage for some intriguing conflicts, especially with members of the Westboro Baptist Church making appearances. The film tackles heavy themes like love, loss, and the fight for equality, contrasting the personal stories of two 9/11 survivors who struggle for marital recognition. The pacing is a little uneven, sometimes dragging in parts, but it’s balanced with some real heartfelt moments. It’s the variety of voices and perspectives that makes this film distinct, capturing a pivotal social debate without wrapping it in too much sentimentality.
This film's availability seems a bit scattered; it hasn’t had a wide release in physical formats, which makes it somewhat of a rarity. Collector interest seems to hinge on its unique approach to the gay marriage debate, and the frank inclusion of various societal viewpoints adds layers to its historical context. It’s not a film you often come across, which certainly fuels its value among niche collectors.
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