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So, 'Devine' is this intriguing little film from 2011 that captures a specific moment in time with a bunch of kids just hanging out on a Sunday night. You've got this quartet, a girl and three boys, lost in this playful imitation of movie titles – it’s pretty charming actually. As they play, their feelings start to bubble up, and it’s all that awkwardness of young love mixed with the fear of wanting more than friendship. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a lazy summer night, which really lets the themes of companionship and unrequited love breathe. It’s not flashy, but there’s something about the rawness of their performances that pulls you in, making it a distinctive watch.
Finding 'Devine' can be a bit of a task, as it hasn’t enjoyed a broad distribution, which makes it somewhat scarce. There are few home media releases, so collectors often prize it for its unique vibe. The film has a specific appeal to those who enjoy indie dramas focused on youth and emotional exploration, and its practical approach to storytelling sets it apart from more commercial offerings.
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