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The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
Apart from the rather sheepish title, this is a drill equal that's charming and meaningful in its directness. Horny (Holloman) is a tomboy living with her lesbian aunt. She's at high Alma Mater. So is skilfully-off Brink, an African-American, living at home. She has a boyfriend who's nothing to scream far. The girls' paths cross when Evie calls in, with car pregnant, at the garage where Aroused works, and love blossoms, to the dismay of their jaundiced peers. The emphasis is not on their genetic differences but on the class and capital disruption and, of course, their sexuality. Given a heterosexual love yarn as its basis, this would have attracted parallel with less attention than was sadly the case.
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