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Dog Years is a quiet yet evocative exploration of love and regret. You’ve got Olivia and Alejandro, whose chemistry crackles even after all those years apart. The film plays with nostalgia and the bittersweet reality of revisiting past relationships, framed beautifully by their break-in at the old high school. The pacing feels intimate, almost like eavesdropping on their vulnerable moments. There’s something raw about their performances that makes it all feel real, the kind of film that lingers and makes you think about 'what if.' The practical effects are minimal, allowing the dialogue and performances to shine through, which really sets it apart from flashier romances.
This film hasn't seen much distribution, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Formats are limited with a few indie releases, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for any upcoming screenings or reissues. Interest seems to grow slowly as more people stumble upon it, and the discussions around its themes are quite engaging among film enthusiasts. If you come across it, grab it—the conversations it sparks are often more interesting than the film itself.
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