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So, 'Polyamory Explained for Moms and Grannies' is a fascinating little exploration of how to navigate familial relationships when you're in a polyamorous setup. The tone is surprisingly warm, juxtaposing the awkwardness of holiday gatherings with the complexities of modern relationships. It doesn't shy away from the emotional intricacies, and while it might feel a bit unpolished at times, that adds to its charm. The pacing allows for thoughtful pauses, giving viewers a chance to digest the sometimes weighty themes of acceptance and love. It’s distinct in its approach, focusing on a demographic—moms and grandmothers—that often gets overlooked in discussions about polyamory. Definitely a unique perspective that gets you thinking.
This title is somewhat elusive in collector circles, as there’s limited distribution and awareness of its existence. Original releases seem scarce, making it a curiosity for those interested in niche documentaries or relationship studies. It's not every day you find a film tackling such themes through a familial lens, so it definitely piques interest among collectors who appreciate the unconventional.
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