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Signalstörung, directed by Thomas Mank, dives deep into the complex tapestry of queerness and coming of age set against the backdrop of Offenbach's vibrant yet troubled landscape. It has this raw, gritty atmosphere that feels very much like the late '90s, capturing the struggles with AIDS amidst a search for identity. The pacing meanders, which might not appeal to everyone, but it allows for some really poignant moments. The performances are heartfelt, bringing a kind of authenticity that is hard to shake off. It's not just a film about the struggles; it also touches on hope and resilience in the face of adversity, making it distinctive in its approach to such heavy themes.
Explores themes of queerness and personal identity.Set in the late '90s with a raw, gritty atmosphere.Pacing is slow but allows for emotional depth.
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