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Trevor (1994) offers a raw glimpse into the struggles of a young gay teen navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence. It's got this blend of comedy and drama that feels both light and heavy, capturing those awkward moments perfectly. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Trevor faces harsh realities from his friends and family. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in his emotional journey. The performances bring a depth that resonates—especially for something short. What stands out is how it balances humor with serious themes of identity and acceptance, making you think while also drawing you into Trevor's world. It’s definitely a notable piece from the 90s indie circuit.
Short film with impactful storytellingShows challenges of adolescenceHighlights LGBTQ+ themes from the 90s
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