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Glenville offers a fascinating exploration of intimacy, taking cues from the 1898 film Something Good-Negro Kiss. The atmosphere is rich with a nostalgic touch, capturing the essence of early Afro-American romance. The pacing is a bit languid, echoing the slow burn of emotions that build throughout the narrative. Performances are sincere, bringing an authentic warmth to the portrayals of love and longing. What stands out is its commitment to depicting a nuanced perspective that feels refreshing and necessary. The practical effects are minimal, which allows the performances and the story to take center stage. It’s a unique piece that sheds light on a rarely explored theme in film history, making it quite distinctive in its approach.
Explores Afro-American intimacyInspired by a historical filmSincere performances
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