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The Last Heterosexual is one of those films that just sticks in your mind, right? Set in a bizarre world where Brick Sky, played by John Smihula, is the lone heterosexual in a sea of conformity, it presents a strange blend of comedy and existential exploration. The pacing feels a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but there's something oddly compelling about his quest for a woman in this topsy-turvy reality. The practical effects are minimal but effective in creating the surreal atmosphere. Performances are raw, and you can feel the struggle Brick faces—definitely a curious exploration of identity and societal norms. It's distinctive in its approach, almost like an indie art piece wrapped in a narrative.
The Last Heterosexual is a rare find, often slipping under the radar due to its niche premise and obscure director. There’s been limited home media release, making physical copies quite sought after by collectors. This film's cult following is small but dedicated, with discussions often centered around its themes and unorthodox portrayal of sexuality. If you come across this title, it's worth considering for the sheer oddity it presents.
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