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Cosa Bella feels like a quiet exploration of desire and the complexities of love, set against a backdrop that’s both alluring and unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension between Delphine and her former roommate to simmer, drawing you into their world of intimacy and risk. The performances, particularly that of Delphine, are raw and captivating, capturing a sense of longing that resonates throughout. There's something distinctly avant-garde about its approach to relationships that leaves you pondering the nature of love and fidelity long after it ends.
Cosa Bella has seen a limited release, which has made it a bit of a treasure for collectors seeking niche indie films. The lack of widespread knowledge about its director adds to its allure, as it feels like a hidden gem. Interest seems to be growing in films that tackle nuanced human relationships, making this one worth keeping an eye on for those who appreciate the subtler shades of romance in cinema.
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