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<description>&lt;p&gt;My partner and I went to see Spider Lillies not because we knew anything about it beforehand but just because we wanted our first Frameline movie of the season to be at the Castro. We noticed after about five minutes that we were one of the few men assembling for the movie versus a large number of women. We hadn&apos;t been to a lesbian-themed movie at Frameline before so this was going to be both a surprise and new experience.

We had a weak reason for ending up at Spider Lillies, and I&apos;m just glad we got to see it. The movie was amazing! We both loved it. I couldn&apos;t stop thinking about it and woke up thinking about it the next morning. I don&apos;t want to go into details and give away any of the story, but I want to say that whether you&apos;re lesbian, gay, straight, TG, or anything else, the movie is memorable. It comes with highest recommendation.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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