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An Hour with Alice has this intriguing, almost intimate vibe that pulls you into the world of two students at the Sorbonne. Paul’s hesitant charm and Alice’s contemplative nature make for a slow-burn dynamic that blossoms through their shared love of philosophy. The pacing meanders, almost like a walk through the Latin Quarter itself, bringing to life the vibrant yet fleeting moments of youth. There’s a nice blend of dialogue and silence that emphasizes their growing connection, and while the director remains unknown, the film has this understated quality that feels very genuine. It’s not about grand gestures, but rather the subtle shifts in their relationship, the way they navigate their thoughts on cinema and life, which really sets it apart.
Explores themes of love and philosophy.Set against the backdrop of the Sorbonne.Intimate character-driven narrative.
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