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Leviticus is an interesting blend of comedy and drama that dives into the conflict between faith and love. The story follows Eduard and Mathew, two seminarians whose clandestine romance faces a harsh reality when they’re discovered. The atmosphere oscillates between tension and levity, capturing the awkwardness of their situation in a way that's both relatable and poignant. Themes of acceptance, identity, and the struggle with religious doctrine weave throughout the film. Performances are a mixed bag—some moments feel genuine while others come off a bit forced. It’s distinct in its approach to showcasing everyday struggles within the confines of faith and societal expectations. The pacing does wobble at points but it adds to that raw, unrefined charm that feels very much alive.
Interesting take on modern religious themes.Good performances, some hit or miss.Tone shifts from light-hearted to serious.
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