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Cappuccino is an interesting entry in the late 90s thriller scene. It dives deep into the complexities of relationships, particularly through the lens of Victor, a journalist grappling with his wife's dissatisfaction. The atmosphere is drenched in tension, reflecting the emotional disconnection between the couple—Vanessa's thesis on women's manipulation adds an intriguing layer to the narrative. The pacing is a bit uneven, oscillating between moments of intense drama and quieter introspection, which might not be for everyone. The performances are solid, with an underlying grit that captures the essence of a couple on the brink, navigating passion and betrayal. It’s not your conventional thriller, but it leaves a mark with its exploration of desire and power dynamics.
Explores themes of manipulation and desire.Uneven pacing adds to the overall tension.Solid performances contribute to the film's grit.
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