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So, 'Together Alone' is one of those intriguing little gems from the early '90s. It’s raw, intimate—almost like you’re eavesdropping on a deep, late-night conversation. The pacing feels languid yet engrossing, as Bryan and Bill—who turns out to be Brian—unravel layers of their lives, touching on heavy themes like AIDS and sexuality. The dialogue feels genuine, almost improvisational at times, which adds to its authenticity. There's something distinctive about how it navigates bisexuality and role-play, making it feel quite ahead of its time. The performances aren't flashy, but they resonate, lending the film an honest, almost confessional tone that's hard to shake off after it ends.
Focus on character interactions and dialogues.Good example of early '90s indie cinema.Captures the tone of a pre-AIDS awareness era.
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