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My Dinner at Dan's is a quirky little piece that feels more like a casual conversation than a scripted film. Wendy Jo Carlton captures that intimate vibe, exploring themes of bisexuality and friendship in a laid-back, almost voyeuristic manner. The pacing is relaxed, which allows for moments of genuine connection and reflection, rather than just punchy dialogue. It’s interesting to see how candid performances bring out the nuances of the characters' lives, making it feel authentic without frills. It’s not everyday you encounter such a personal style of filmmaking, blending reality with a narrative that feels both lighthearted and profound.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, which adds to its collector appeal. Initially released on VHS, it hasn't made a significant leap into modern formats, making original copies somewhat sought after. The scarcity and its niche subject matter seem to draw interest, especially among those keen on LGBTQ+ cinema or indie films of the early 90s. If you come across a copy, it’s worth considering for its unique perspective and the candid atmosphere it encapsulates.
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