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Change (1995) is this quiet yet deeply resonant exploration of loss and acceptance. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia, as the protagonist reflects on his lover's death from AIDS, which adds a raw emotional weight. The pace of the film feels almost meditative, allowing viewers to sit with the character’s pain while he grapples with the oppressive forces of religion and family expectations. It's not flashy; there are no grand gestures, just honest, heartfelt performances that ground the story. The simplicity in practical effects and cinematography draws you closer to the character's psyche. It stands out for its unflinching look at personal grief and societal pressures, making it a noteworthy entry in the 90s indie drama scene.
Reflects on AIDS and personal lossExplores themes of religious and familial oppressionNotable for its intimate storytelling
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