Three by Three is a fascinating exploration of identity and the human condition. It unfolds through the experiences of Ricardo, a Cuban gay refugee, and his American companions, Sharon and Wes. The film plays with two levels of consciousness, blending reality with illusion in a way that's quite striking. The pacing can feel deliberate, but it really allows you to sit with the characters' emotional struggles. The use of videotape as a narrative device adds a raw, documentary-like quality to the storytelling, making it stand out among similar dramas. Performances are heartfelt, reflecting genuine vulnerability and the complexities of their search for self amidst societal pressures.
Interesting blending of documentary and fiction.Strong themes of identity and belonging.Unique narrative structure with videotape elements.
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