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So I Married a Lesbian, while not a household name, taps into some intriguing comedic territory. The film presents a unique premise revolving around a wedding gone awry, blending miscommunication with a lighthearted exploration of sexuality. The tone is playful, yet somehow it dives deeper into themes of identity and acceptance. It’s a bit uneven in pacing but captures that '90s indie vibe that some collectors quite appreciate. The performances, while not award-winning, carry a charm that feels very personal, almost like a home video of a quirky family gathering. It’s definitely distinctive for its subject matter and the way it casually weaves in LGBTQ+ themes during a time when such topics weren’t as mainstream in film.
This film may not be widely known, yet it holds a certain charm for collectors, especially those with a preference for '90s indie cinema. Distribution was limited, leading to a scarcity of physical formats, with DVD being the most accessible option. As time passes, interest may grow among niche collectors who appreciate the cultural context and the nuanced themes it explores.
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