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So, 'The Trash Goes Out on Tuesday' is a pretty unique piece, you know? It’s got this blend of heart and humor that really sets it apart. Tuesday Thomas, the star, shares her journey growing up trans in the 70s—a time when societal roads were pretty much non-existent for folks like her. The pacing feels natural, with moments of levity cutting through heavier themes, like dealing with a wild ex-husband. The practical effects, especially during the more comedic bits, add a nice touch of authenticity. It’s a raw and honest reflection of resilience, sprinkled with some sharp wit and clever one-liners, making it distinct in the landscape of personal documentaries.
This film is still fairly new, so the availability is a bit limited, making it an interesting prospect for collectors. As of now, it seems like there’s only a couple of formats out there, primarily digital, which might change as it gains more traction. There’s definitely a growing interest among those who appreciate LGBTQ+ narratives and personal storytelling in cinema, especially from that era.
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