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So, 'Cold Feet' is kind of an interesting little find. It’s set in this lush resort, which really does create a nice backdrop for the unfolding drama—almost feels like a character itself. The pacing is a bit uneven; there are moments where it drags, but then it picks up again when the old flame appears. The tension between nostalgia and the present is palpable, making you think about choices in life. The performances, especially from the lead, give it a certain authenticity. You can feel the weight of past emotions. It’s not flashy, but it has its own quiet charm, and the practical touches ground it in reality, which is refreshing.
Cold Feet has had a bit of a rocky road in terms of availability; it’s not been widely released, which certainly adds to its intrigue among collectors. There are a few formats floating around, but finding a pristine copy is becoming increasingly tough. The film's understated approach and exploration of relationships might not appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate character-driven narratives, it offers a unique glimpse into a moment of reflection.
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