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People Like Us (1999) is this intriguing little documentary that takes a raw look at internalized homophobia, particularly within a lesbian relationship. It's not all polished up; it feels very personal and experimental, which gives it a unique texture. The pacing kind of flows like a conversation, sometimes meandering but always hitting those emotional beats. You really sense the tension and vulnerability between the subjects. The atmosphere is dense with unspoken feelings and conflicts, making it quite distinctive in the way it tackles a heavy theme. You can tell the filmmaker is really digging deep, and that honesty brings it all to life. It’s not just an observation; it’s an experience, one that sticks with you.
Interesting exploration of personal struggles.Unique documentary style that feels intimate.Themes of identity and self-acceptance are prominent.
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