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Straight Boys, Gay Boys 3: Going Under Cover has a loose, laid-back vibe that plays well across its short story format. Unlike some sequels that feel stretched, this one benefits from its variety—each mini-episode dives into different facets of romance and desire. The performances are, let's say, earnest, even if the direction is a bit elusive. You get this juxtaposition of rugged masculinity and tender exploration, especially in 'Love Me Even If You Don't’ where that farm boy is really searching for connection beyond the surface. It's a mixed bag of narratives, with some shorts hitting the mark more than others, but it brings a certain charm that feels distinctly personal, which is kinda refreshing in this genre.
Shorts offer variety in storytellingExplores themes of masculinity and connectionCasual performances add to the film's charm
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