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Unconventional is one of those films that leans heavily into its offbeat charm. The dynamic between Noah and Margot is layered, full of sibling banter and the kind of heart that makes you chuckle and think simultaneously. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it mirrors the complexities of the relationships it explores. There's a real sense of authenticity in their struggles and awkward moments, making it a distinctive entry in the LGBTQ comedy genre. The performances are genuine, particularly in how they navigate the emotional landscape of family and identity, making you root for them even in their most complicated choices.
Unconventional is somewhat of an enigma, with its director still shrouded in mystery, which adds an interesting layer for collectors. The film hasn't seen a wide release on physical media, making it a bit scarce in terms of Blu-ray or DVD availability. This scarcity, along with its distinctive narrative approach, has piqued interest among those looking for hidden gems in LGBTQ cinema. It's one of those titles that might just become a talking point at a film collector's gathering.
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