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Track Meet dives into the internal struggle of a young athlete navigating the complexities of self-acceptance. It’s a coming-out story wrapped in the world of competitive track, capturing that raw energy of youth and the pressure to perform. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which adds to its charm, like a reflection of the protagonist’s own chaotic emotions. There’s something refreshingly candid about the performances, with a real sense of vulnerability that resonates. The atmosphere has a blend of tension and exhilaration, aided by some practical effects during the races that feel authentically gritty. It stands out mainly for its frank approach to sexuality, making it a curious piece to dissect in the context of 70s LGBTQ cinema.
Track Meet has had a limited release history, and copies are becoming a bit harder to find, especially in good condition. The film's candid approach to sexuality and its portrayal of the sport adds layers that collectors appreciate, especially in the context of LGBTQ cinema from that era. Interest seems to be rising, particularly among those who delve into niche films from the 70s that explore identity, making it a noteworthy piece for collectors looking for something different.
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