


The Delta
In Memphis, a middle-class white teenager and a black Vietnamese immigrant meet in a gay cruising spot and discover what they don't have in common.
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Plot Summary
In the stifling heat of a Mississippi summer, a young man grapples with his burgeoning sexuality and the restrictive social codes of his small town. While navigating a complicated relationship with a local fisherman, he finds himself drawn to the allure of the nearby Delta. The film explores themes of identity, desire, and the struggle for self-acceptance in a conservative environment.
Critical Reception
The Delta received a mixed to positive reception from critics, often praised for its sensitive portrayal of adolescent sexuality and its atmospheric setting. Some found the pacing to be slow, but many appreciated its intimate and honest approach to its subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of a young gay man's coming-of-age.
- Appreciated for its evocative atmosphere and sensitive handling of complex themes.
- Some critics noted a deliberate, slow-burn narrative pace.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the experiences of writer-director K. M. Soehnlein and was shot on location in Mississippi, contributing to its authentic atmosphere.
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