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So, there's this gem from 1996 called Queer, Dyke, Fruit. It's a wild ride, reallyâthink playful parody of The Sound of Musicâs 'Do, Re, Mi' but with a twist that leans heavily into LGBT culture. The tone is light-hearted yet subversive, cleverly poking fun at both classic musical tropes and societal expectations. The performancesâwhile perhaps not polishedâhave a raw charm that makes it feel authentic. The pacing flows well, keeping you engaged with its upbeat numbers and quirky humor. What stands out is its use of practical effects, adding a unique texture to the overall aesthetic. It's like a little time capsule of queer creativity from the '90s, definitely distinct in its approach to both music and message.
A solid representation of '90s queer cinema.Fun musical numbers with a unique twist.Interesting mix of camp and social commentary.
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