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Kind Of is a quiet yet impactful exploration of relationships and identity. The film’s atmosphere feels intimate, almost like eavesdropping on a private moment that spirals into something larger. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for those awkward pauses and heavy silences that really capture the weight of their insecurities. The performances from the leads are raw and genuine—there's a kind of vulnerability that resonates throughout. It’s not flashy at all; the practical effects and settings are minimalistic, yet they serve the narrative well. It's distinctive in its unfiltered portrayal of the complexities within non-traditional relationships, drawing you into their world without any glossiness. The brunch setting serves as an ironic backdrop for deep emotional exploration, a clever contrast.
Intimate character study with a focus on dialogue.Highlights the intricacies of modern relationships.A unique lens on trans narratives in film.
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Noah Schamus
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