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So, there's this film, 'Cab Ride,' which digs into the quirky yet relatable dynamics of modern romance. The setting in south London provides this raw, almost documentarian feel, which pairs well with the naturalistic performances. It’s funny in a very grounded way, exploring the absurdities of dating apps versus real connection while they zip through the city. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow, as you’d expect from a cab ride – moments of tension, laughter, and reflection. The dialogue feels real and unscripted, which adds to the charm. Not a ton of frills, but it’s those little, genuine moments that make it distinctive.
'Cab Ride' is still relatively fresh, which means collectors might find it tricky to track down in physical formats, especially if it doesn’t get a wide release on Blu-ray or vinyl. There’s definitely growing interest given its unique portrayal of queer relationships, and early screenings suggest it’s struck a chord with a niche audience. It’s worth keeping an eye on how this one develops in collector circles as it could gain traction over time.
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