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Not That Kind of Guy is a deeply intimate portrayal of Léto, a young trans and gay man navigating life in a small town. The film captures the monotony of his daily grind at a crumbling movie theater, where the past seems to flicker on screen, contrasting with his search for connection in a world that's only offering fleeting encounters. The pacing feels languid, almost reflective, mirroring Léto's own aimlessness. It’s in the performances where the film really shines—raw and unfiltered, delivering an authenticity that resonates. There’s a unique blend of everyday drama and the exploration of identity, making it stand out in the indie scene. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing and disillusionment, pulling you into Léto's world.
Focus on identity and connectionUnique indie drama atmosphereStrong performances make it distinctive
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