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New In Town (1994) has this laid-back Southern California vibe that really captures the essence of its time. The film revolves around a group of young guys navigating their desires, and while the focus isn't heavily on ass play, there's an abundance of raw energy and enticing moments with some genuinely engaging performances. The pacing leans toward the slower side, letting scenes breathe a bit, and while it may not be highbrow cinema, its straightforward approach to depicting youthful exploration makes it distinctive. You get a sense of freedom and recklessness that feels almost nostalgic for that era.
New In Town has seen a few releases over the years, but original VHS tapes seem to be where it's at for collectors. There’s a certain scarcity to the title, which has led to a growing interest in its more rare formats. The film’s appeal lies in its nostalgic representation of 90s queer culture, and it often pops up in discussions about the period's indie films.
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