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Dorian Blues is an interesting mix of comedy and drama that really captures the confusion of coming out during high school. The tone is a bit quirky, yet poignant—there's a rawness to it that stems from Dorian's journey. You follow him through therapy sessions and church confessions, which gives it a unique blend of humor and heartache. The pacing has its ups and downs, sometimes dragging a bit, but it fits the emotional weight he carries. The performances are relatable, especially the way Dorian interacts with his family, which adds depth to his struggles. It's not flashy or overly polished, but that’s part of its charm; it feels very real and grounded in its exploration of identity.
Focuses on themes of identity and acceptanceCombines humor with emotional depthAuthentic portrayal of family dynamics
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