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Crush offers a light-hearted exploration of romance, with Seb navigating the complexities of post-breakup emotions. The chemistry between him and George is palpable, creating a blend of comedic moments and heartfelt tension. The pacing feels natural, allowing their relationship to unfold in a way that’s relatable yet challenging. It's not just about the romance; it dives into the awkwardness and joys of new connections. The performances capture that raw, often messy essence of love, making it stand out in the genre. There's a certain charm in its simplicity, and even if it's not groundbreaking, it resonates on a personal level.
Crush has seen a few formats over the years, primarily on DVD, but finding a good copy in decent condition can be tricky. It doesn’t have the wild popularity of some other rom-coms, so collector interest is moderate but growing, especially among those who appreciate more indie vibes in their film selection. It's one of those under-the-radar gems that may not be on everyone’s radar, but it leaves a lasting impression on those who come across it.
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