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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not is an intriguing exploration of longing and unexpected connections. The film's atmosphere is warm and languid, perfectly capturing those slow summer days. Arnau's character is relatable, navigating the complexities of his crush on Javier with a sort of awkward charm that feels genuine. The pacing allows for these moments of tension to breathe, letting us soak in their youthful uncertainty. Alejandro Galdón's direction brings a subtlety that highlights both the joy and pain of unreciprocated feelings. There’s a certain rawness in their interactions—conversations punctuated by silences that speak volumes. What stands out is how it balances romantic idealism with a dose of realism, making you think about those fleeting encounters.
Explores themes of unreciprocated loveStrong character developmentDistinctive summer setting enhances the narrative
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Alejandro Galdón
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