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Once again Dean Atta brings us excellent work, they show the complicity of young queer lives with such skill. The characters are rounded, no cardboard cut outs, they change and grow.
This is a love story and a coming out story, and the two dance around each other.
How Kai and Matt learn to express themselves, their authentic selves, feels real – this is not a linear journey – and questions about how you are true to yourself and true to your friend / more than friend are challenging.
When is it right to compromise for the sake of another, when is it right to put self first.
Powerful and important.
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