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So, 'Mistake' offers this raw and haunting glimpse into identity and societal expectations. Set in the rural South of 1941, it dives deep into Larry Benson's world—born with ambiguous genitalia and thrust into the rigid norms of masculinity. The pacing feels deliberate, letting us linger in Larry's discomfort and confusion. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, but it adds to the authenticity of his struggle. The performances have this gritty realism, capturing the internal and external battles faced by Larry. It's distinct, not just for its themes but also for its representation of such a sensitive subject in an era where silence reigned.
'Mistake' has been somewhat elusive in the collector's realm, with very few physical formats surfacing over the years. Most copies seem to reside in private collections, which contributes to its scarcity and intrigue among enthusiasts. The lack of concrete data on its director or production only adds layers to its mystique, making it a conversation piece for those who appreciate films that challenge conventions and provoke thought.
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