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I watched this movie on my flight to Vietnam and I was entertained for the whole time of this movie. It felt like I was actually in a theater watching this as a musical. The songs and dances were fantastic, and all the characters were so so unique. I really want to rewatch this movie but I'm saving it to watch in my next plane flight. I absolutely loved Velma's character as well, and I think the actors did a fantastic job of portraying each of their characters. I cinematography was amazing too and it added so much to this film. I would really like to watch this as a musical in real life to see the magic happen in real life.
First of all, I am truly impressed by how this show was able to air in 2015 despite all the LGBTQ+ content within in show. It truly shows how producers were trying to positively represent queer relationships despite the stigmas that existed. The storyline was so so creative, and I LOVED the ending. I will always miss all of these characters as there were so many wholesome moments in the story. It was also amazing how different cultures and genres were able to mix into one and flow so smoothly. The editing was wonderful as well since the shift between the scenes were so smooth and not clumpy at all. This show also did an amazing job of portraying sex as something loving, and intimate, rather than just a sexual act.
This was such a wholesome and meaningful movie. I loved how this movie covered topics like gender roles, gender inequality, and things that women struggle with in our current society. This film was able to cover all those topics accurately, but not in an aggressive way. The acting was phenomenal too, I cried so much in one of the scenes because the acting made the scene much more realistic and believable. I loved the wholesome moments as well as it reminded me of family and friendships. More films like this would be great to spread awareness one situations like this, just like how this movie so perfectly did.