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Bender presents a raw slice of life, capturing the tension and uncertainty surrounding the Australian Marriage Equality Vote in 2017. The film follows two men who connect online, but their plans unravel when their car breaks down in a desolate area, amplifying their isolation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to hang heavy in the air, which contrasts sharply with the urgency of the vote looming over them. The performances feel genuine, bringing a sense of realism that's often hard to find. There's a distinct atmosphere of vulnerability and longing, underscored by the practical effects of their surroundings—nothing flashy, just two souls navigating their feelings amidst the chaos of their world. It's a contemplative exploration of love and connection in trying times.
Explores themes of love and identity in a crucial societal moment.Strong focus on atmosphere and emotional weight.Unique storytelling through limited setting and character dynamics.
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