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So, 'Alexandra' offers this intriguing exploration of complicated relationships and identity. The film dives into Aleksandra's tumultuous feelings for her mother's lover, creating this tension that permeates every scene. It's got this low-key, almost languid pacing that allows you to really sit with each character's emotional turmoil. The atmosphere feels heavy but intimate, almost claustrophobic at times—like you’re peering into a very personal space. The performances are nuanced; you can feel the weight of their choices. What struck me is how it plays with identity as a theme—everyone seems a bit lost, reflecting the broader uncertainties of modern life. There’s a rawness to the visuals too, making it stand out in the drama genre.
Interesting take on modern relationshipsStrong character-driven narrativeThematic depth in identity exploration
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