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It's Easier Than Kissing, from 1989, dives into the emotional landscape of loss and search for identity. The atmosphere feels somber yet hopeful, capturing that delicate balance between despair and the yearning for connection. The pacing has its lulls, allowing for introspection, but it picks up in key moments that emphasize the protagonist's internal struggles. The performances are quite raw, giving a sense of authenticity that often feels absent in other films of the era. Practical effects are minimal, focusing more on character-driven moments rather than flashy visuals. The central themeādiscovering one's rootsāresonates particularly well, making it a distinct piece in the drama-romance genre, even if it may not have the polish of mainstream releases.
Emotional exploration of identityRaw performances add authenticityPacing allows for introspection
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