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100 Seasons presents a poignant exploration of love and loss through the lens of two dancers. Giovanni, played with a raw vulnerability, is haunted by their past relationship, sifting through home videos that feel both nostalgic and painful. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken emotions, and the pacing meanders like a slow dance, allowing viewers to truly absorb the weight of their separation. Louise, now directing a production of Romeo and Juliet, channels her own heartbreak into her work, creating a compelling parallel. The performances are intimate, drawing you into their internal struggles. It’s a film that’s as much about memory as it is about the present, and the practical effects add a nice touch to the dreamlike sequences interspersed throughout.
Focuses on the themes of memory and emotional resonance.Strong performances from the lead actors enhance the storytelling.The use of home videos adds a unique visual layer.
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