Blood (2023) – Movie Review and Summary (with Spoilers)
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“Blood” takes a different approach than many when it comes to questioning or bringing up a cultural faux pas.
Films in this category aren’t full-length, an hour or more, movies, but shorts.
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“Blood” takes a different approach than many when it comes to questioning or bringing up a cultural faux pas.
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Two friends from high school reunite at a party, and there is the question of whether a crush might become something more.
Love blossoms, and apparently in a literal sense for Lily, as a new classmate catches her eye.
Being caught is always the worst nightmare but can it be different when you’re a girl and the person is of the same sex?
While the church is one way to meet people, what about meeting other men when you’re not sure of yourself?
“All I Ever Wanted” reminds you that sometimes, what you desire, has always been there.
“Lucky Fish” gives you the kind of cute moment between two people that can bring on happy tears.
“The Birth Of A Beautiful Butch” shows you why being your authentic self is the key to internal and external confidence
In “Shaka Inkosi Yamakhosi” you’re given an overview of who the great Shaka Zulu was.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.