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So, 'Girlfriends' is this indie gem from 2015 that centers on Jamie, a small-town girl who braves the difficult terrain of coming out to her family. The atmosphere is a mix of anxiety and warmth, particularly when she heads to Los Angeles where acceptance feels almost tangible. It’s got this nice rhythm, moving steadily as Jamie navigates her identity and friendships. The performances are genuine, with a certain rawness that makes you connect with the characters. And while the film doesn't rely on flashy effects, it captures the essence of real-life struggles in a way that's quite relatable.
This film has seen a limited release, making it somewhat of a hidden treasure in queer cinema circles. It’s not widely available on mainstream platforms, which adds to its appeal among collectors looking for unique narratives. A few independent distributors have released it on DVD, but expect some difficulty finding copies in mint condition, reflecting its niche status. Overall, it’s a film that resonates deeply with those interested in LGBTQ+ themes and small-scale storytelling.
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