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Feelings is this intriguing little film from 2003 that floats through the complexities of relationships with a soft, almost melancholic touch. Noémie Lvovsky’s direction gives it a subtle, intimate feel, capturing those awkward moments between couples that often go unspoken. The characters are well-drawn, and the performances, especially from the leads, feel lived-in. There’s a pretty unique blend of music that underscores the emotional beats without being overbearing, which adds to its charm. It’s definitely got a distinctively French vibe—conversational, introspective, and sometimes a bit messy, which feels authentic. The pacing can be slow at times, but it really allows for character development. Overall, it’s a thoughtful exploration of love and the complications that come with it.
French language film with English subtitles available.Notable for its naturalistic performances and dialogue.Screened at several indie film festivals upon release.Balanced mix of drama and music without heavy reliance on score.
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