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So, 'We Don't Have Gays in Ghana' dives into some serious themes like identity and societal pressures, but in this sort of offbeat, almost awkward way. You get Kody, who's a bit too eager and ends up causing a whole whirlwind of trouble after he falls for his neighbor Kofi. Their chemistry is kind of sweet but the way Kody 'outs' Kofi is, well, cringeworthy, which adds to the film's tension. The pacing feels a bit uneven, switching from light-hearted moments to heavier themes. It's not your typical romance; there's a rawness to how it deals with the struggles of LGBTQ+ identities in a conservative society. The performances, while not always polished, bring an authenticity to the characters' dilemmas. It's distinctive for sure, with a unique blend of comedy and drama that leaves you thinking.
This film is somewhat obscure, not widely available on mainstream platforms, which adds to its charm for collectors. Limited release formats have led to a bit of scarcity; you might come across it at niche festivals or specific online retailers. Its unique exploration of LGBTQ+ issues in Ghana makes it a point of discussion among collectors interested in diverse narratives and social commentaries in film.
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