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Alison is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. It’s a quirky blend of comedy and drama, leaning into the complexities of relationships with a light touch. Directed by David Lester, the film dives into a single, chaotic night that forces Jay to confront his feelings about intimacy. The pacing feels almost intimate, reflecting the tension and awkwardness of modern romance. The performances are genuine, capturing that blend of humor and heartbreak. It’s not flashy—no big-budget effects here—but the raw emotion and dialogue carry a weight that resonates. The film’s distinctive tone makes you ponder if the chaos and complications of love are really worth it, leaving you with a bittersweet aftertaste.
Explores themes of intimacy and commitmentUnique blend of comedy and dramaStrong character-driven narrative
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