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How Much We Hated Each Other is a somber exploration of post-war relationships, set against the backdrop of 1950s Paris. The film dives into Jürgen's emotional journey as he navigates the tension of meeting Marie again after their fraught history during the war. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their shared trauma to seep in. It's not the flashy kind of drama; rather, it rests heavily on intimate performances that reveal the complexity of human connections amidst historical scars. The practical effects enhance the period authenticity, pulling you into a Paris that's both beautiful and haunting. It's a unique take on reconciliation, love, and the shadows of the past that linger long after the battles have ended.
Strong performances with a heavy emotional coreInteresting historical contextUnique exploration of war's impact on personal relationships
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