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Friction (1997) is an intriguing indie drama that navigates the complexities of relationships with a laid-back vibe. Fletch, our somewhat aloof protagonist, is a 30-something insurance salesman who seems to float through life. The atmosphere is marked by a certain sluggishness, mirroring Fletch's approach to personal and professional commitments. When his girlfriend leaves, the arrival of Brit—a much more dynamic character—sparks some much-needed tension and growth. The film's pacing is unhurried, allowing you to soak in the subtle shifts in their dynamic. It's not flashy, but the performances, particularly in their quiet moments, really stand out. The film plays with themes of complacency and the push-pull of intimacy versus independence, all wrapped in a low-key aesthetic that feels true to its era.
Indie drama with strong character focusSubtle exploration of relationship dynamicsNoteworthy performances by the leads
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