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So, 'Dear Rezo' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the complexities of personal relationships through the lens of a guy named Rezo. He’s this Georgian man living in Moscow, and people come to him with all sorts of problems—mostly about love and commitment. The pacing feels conversational, almost like you’re eavesdropping on a series of intimate confessions. What stands out is how real his interactions are, highlighting themes of loneliness and the longing for connection. The atmosphere is a bit melancholic but oddly hopeful, and you can’t help but wonder about Rezo’s own family struggles while he’s solving everyone else’s issues. The film really captures that paradox of being the go-to guy for love advice yet being lost in your own life.
Features a unique perspective on love and relationshipsCaptures the essence of individual struggles with lonelinessOffers an intimate look at the art of advice-giving
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