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Coming Out | Female Friendship
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5.6/10
IMDbFully funded through the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter in April 2015.
First feature film for Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis.
Natasha Negovanlis and Elise Bauman play lovers in the show and movie 'Carmilla'
"Richard: It's a good thing that you have Matthew. Cassie: Especially if I get cancer."
"Levi: How did it go? Mackenzie: It was *horrible*. It was worse than expected. I don't even wanna talk about it. Levi: Oh doll, that's really shitty. I'm so sorry. Mackenzie: Like, they didn't even care *at all*. They showed no emotion whatsoever. No, that's a lie. They were like... *happy* about it. Isn't that *sick*? Levi: Yeah, that sounds really devastating. Mackenzie: I mean, it took me... months to finally... Levi: [interrupting] Yes, babe. Mackenzie: ...to summon the courage to come out to them and then they just treat it like it's no big deal. Well, I'm sorry, but it is a big deal. Like, they weren't even upset at *at all*. Isn't that fucked? Oh my god! Why are they not upset? Do they not love me? Levi: They definitely don't care about you. I mean, my parents told me I was an abomination and that I was gonna burn in *hell* for all eternity. Mackenzie: Way to rub it, my face. Oh and, they didn't even tell me that they were proud of me. Isn't that like the *number one* thing you're supposed to tell your gay kid when you come out to them, like... how proud you are of them. I'm pretty sure it's in the gay parent handbook. Levi: They must've lost the handbook. Mackenzie: I can only come out to them *once* in my whole life and they freaking ruined it for me with their kindness and blatant disregard for my feelings."