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So, 'Not Like That: Diary of a Butch-a-Phobe' is pretty much a raw dive into Bradley's personal struggles with her identity. The pacing is reflective, almost like watching someone peel back layers of their own psyche. It's got this intimate, diary-like feel that's not often seen in documentaries. Bradley's reflections on her internalized lesbophobia have a weight to them, and you can really sense the vulnerability. The atmosphere is a mixture of tension and thoughtfulness, which makes you think about your own biases. There's no flashy production, just honest, sometimes uncomfortable confrontation of self. It's certainly distinctive in how it challenges norms, and I find that compelling.
Explores themes of identity and self-acceptance.Intimate and reflective tone throughout.Unique approach to internalized biases.
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