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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (2015) has this raw, almost visceral quality that draws you in. It's not just about relationships; it’s about the emotional weight of clutter, both physical and metaphorical. The pacing feels deliberate, each scene lingering just enough to let the viewer sit with the discomfort of letting go. There’s a strong emphasis on practical effects, as objects are destroyed in ways that feel both cathartic and unsettling. The performances, though understated, carry a depth that resonates with anyone who’s dealt with loss or the challenges of moving on. It’s a film that sticks with you, challenging you to think about what you really need in your life.
Explores themes of emotional clutterUnique practical effectsSlow, immersive pacing
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