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So, 'My Friend's Lesbian Daughter' is a bit of a mixed bag, really. It weaves together several coming-of-age stories, touching on themes of identity and exploration in a way that's relatable yet sometimes feels a bit disjointed. The performances have this raw energy, especially the dynamic between Dee and Sage which feels fresh. The pacing has its highs and lows, but it does allow for some nice character development moments. It's certainly distinctive in how it blends these various narratives, and while the direction might be a bit rough around the edges, it gives off this genuine vibe that’s hard to ignore. There’s a real charm to the exploration of sapphic relationships that feels both lighthearted and sincere.
This film appears to be relatively new in the collector scene, and its format history is still being established. Early reviews suggest a niche appeal, though it may not have achieved significant scarcity yet. Collectors might find interest in its exploration of LGBT themes and character dynamics, especially if they appreciate indie films that tackle such topics.
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