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So, 'Des progrès en amour' is this intriguing drama from '96 that dives into the mundane yet complex world of a middle manager named Dubreuil. The film has this almost claustrophobic atmosphere, set in his office, where he engages in erotic messaging to reclaim some lost excitement in his life. What’s striking is how it explores themes of desire and disconnection, all while wrapped in a very bleak but relatable tone. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, which really allows you to sit with Dubreuil’s internal struggles. Performances are nuanced, capturing that subtle tension of longing. There’s something about its rawness, the practical portrayal of loneliness mixed with the digital flirtation that feels quite distinctive for its time.
Focuses on themes of desire and loneliness.Set predominantly in an office, enhancing the atmosphere.Nuanced performances add to its depth.
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