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Stuart dives deep into the complexities of desire and societal pressure. The tension is palpable as the protagonist navigates his attraction against the backdrop of a still-uneasy landscape in Australia post-gay marriage. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of quiet reflection that contrast sharply with the confrontational outbursts. The performances carry a raw honesty that feels almost documentary-like at times, dragging you right into the awkwardness and fear that can bubble under the surface. Practical effects here take a backseat, letting the emotional weight of the narrative shine through instead. It's distinctive for its unflinching portrayal of homophobia and personal struggle, a reminder that acceptance is often harder earned than it seems.
Intense character studyThemes of homophobiaUnique Australian perspective
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Andrew Blogg
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