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Denial is an interesting take on marital life that leans heavily into comedy with a somewhat dry tone. The pacing feels like a leisurely stroll, allowing the audience to observe the couple's quirks and tensions. The performances are nuanced, almost like watching real life play out, which brings a genuine quality to the narrative. There's a certain charm in its simplicity, with no frills or flashy effects—just sincere moments that highlight the absurdity of daily existence. It’s the kind of film that subtly critiques the status quo of relationships, sometimes making you chuckle and other times making you reflect. Definitely a unique piece that captures the monotony and hilarity of being married.
Subtle humor throughoutNuanced performancesFocus on daily life dynamics
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