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Playing the Game really captures that gritty feel of East London in the 90s. It's not just about football; it digs into the complexities of sexual identity in a working-class setting, which feels both raw and authentic. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the tension of the characters' struggles. Practical effects are minimal, but that adds to the realism. The performances are solid, especially how they balance vulnerability with the tough exterior often expected in football culture. What stands out is its willingness to tackle issues that aren't often explored in this milieu, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in the intersection of sport and personal identity.
Set in 1990s East LondonFocus on working-class football cultureExplores sexual identity themes
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