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Rukus is this fascinating blend that straddles the documentary and narrative realms, you know? It's got this raw, almost gritty vibe, especially in how it captures those unconventional spaces—like furry conventions and punk houses in the South. The pacing feels organic, meandering between the real and the imagined, which reflects the fluidity of identity so well. The performances have a genuine quality; they're not overly polished, which somehow adds to the authenticity. And the practical effects, they really pull you into these virtual worlds that feel both vivid and surreal. It's a unique exploration of queerness that, despite its fantastical elements, feels grounded in real experiences. Really a standout in its approach to storytelling, I'd say.
Watch for its unique narrative style.Great representation of subcultures.Interesting mix of documentary and fantasy elements.
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Brett Hanover
Director