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You (2018) dives into the complexities of identity and familial expectations through Kristen, a photographer unveiling her first gallery show. The atmosphere is charged with the vibrant energy of queer art, which starkly contrasts with the sudden arrival of her parents, creating a tension that feels very real. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos of the gallery opening. There's a rawness to the performances, particularly as Kristen grapples with her self-expression clashing with her family's ignorance. It's interesting how the film balances celebration and confrontation, hinting at broader themes of acceptance and the struggles inherent in living authentically.
Intimate exploration of LGBTQ+ themesArt as a medium for personal expressionFocus on character development and tension
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