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So, there's this film from '98 called 'Until I Hear From You' that really dives into the messy world of relationships. The whole setup is pretty low-key—just a guy pouring his heart out on video. It’s raw and unvarnished, which gives it this almost voyeuristic feel. You can sense the tension and the awkwardness in his confessions, and it sorta unfolds like a one-man show. The pacing feels personal, like you're right there with him. The themes of regret and vulnerability really hang in the air, and there's something distinct about how it portrays emotional honesty. The performance is kind of like watching a friend have a breakdown; it feels both intimate and uncomfortable. Definitely has its own vibe, you know?
This film has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of distribution, and it's not the easiest to find in physical formats—definitely not widespread. Over the years, it’s gained a bit of a cult following among collectors who appreciate its raw storytelling and the intimate portrayal of emotional struggles. If you can track down a copy, it's worth having in your collection, especially for those interested in the more personal side of LGBTQ cinema from the late '90s.
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