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30 Years is this really intriguing exploration of friendship and art, set against the backdrop of political upheaval. Starting in '74 Paris, you follow Aurelian, Barbara, and Antoine as their love for theatre morphs into something much deeper and more poignant. The film's pacing feels kind of relaxed, allowing you to soak in the moments – you really get a sense of those years passing. It doesn’t shy away from the heavier themes, but there are lighter, comedic moments that keep it from becoming too bleak. The performances are genuine, capturing the messiness of life and relationships, and the practical aspects of their theatre work really ground it all. The way it weaves personal stories with historical context is what makes it stand out.
Unique perspective on friendship and art.Interesting blend of comedy and drama.Strong themes of political and personal struggle.
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