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Iris (1994) presents a unique exploration of the dualities in life, particularly through its clever juxtaposition of two young women engaged in the real estate market. The film dives deep into the anxieties tied to ownership and the contrasting feeling of being uncommitted. It has this slow, almost meditative pace, allowing the audience to linger on the weight of financial decisions and the burden of expectations. The performances are nuanced, capturing both vulnerability and determination. There’s a distinct atmosphere throughout, mingling tension with introspection, and the script offers some thought-provoking lines that resonate long after viewing. It's not flashy, but it has a thoughtful simplicity that’s pretty compelling in its own right.
Themes of ownership and commitmentNuanced performancesThoughtful pacing and atmosphere
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