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No Homo
Ruta would do anything to bring her son and his ex-wife back together. First, to get the two of them to meet, she must kidnap their dog. Now all she has to do is convince her son he's nor gay.
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Plot Summary
Three young men embark on a road trip across America in hopes of finding a place that feels like home. Along the way, they encounter a series of bizarre characters and situations, challenging their friendships and their understanding of masculinity. The journey becomes a surreal exploration of identity and belonging.
Critical Reception
No Homo received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unconventional humor and unique visual style. Some found the narrative disjointed, while others appreciated its raw, experimental approach to comedy. Audience reception was largely positive, particularly among younger viewers drawn to its absurdist themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold, unconventional humor and distinctive visual aesthetic.
Criticized by some for its occasionally meandering plot.
Appreciated for its exploration of modern masculinity and identity.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film was largely self-funded and shot over a period of two years, with much of the dialogue improvised on set.
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