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So... Happy Together has this unique vibe, you know? It’s like a snapshot of the 80s gay culture, especially with the backdrop of the first Gay Pride Parade in Malate. The chemistry between Lianne and Osmond feels genuine, almost like you’re eavesdropping on a real friendship. Their conversations are lively and sometimes hilarious, but there’s depth too – touching on life, love, and the relentless search for connection. The pacing moves along nicely, neither rushed nor dragging, allowing you to really soak in their evolving relationship over thirty years. There's something special in how it captures the nuances of friendship and the gay experience, making it distinctive in the landscape of indie cinema.
Unique portrayal of 80s gay cultureRealistic friendship dynamicsEngaging dialogue and performances
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