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Lessons in Love is a low-key thriller that unfolds with an almost voyeuristic tension. It starts with Carol, a photographer, who inadvertently captures a troubling moment on film. The atmosphere is heavy, as it delves into the murky waters of trust and deception within law enforcement. The pacing is methodical, allowing the suspense to build gradually; it avoids the usual flashy thrills and opts for a more cerebral approach. The performances feel grounded, especially that of Carol and her friend, as they navigate a web of moral complexity. The film’s most distinctive feature is perhaps how it blurs the line between observation and involvement, leaving viewers questioning what they really know about those in power.
Good exploration of moral ambiguity.Interesting take on police dynamics.The use of photography as a narrative device is clever.
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