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So, 'Life is Tennis' is sort of a quiet, introspective piece that dives into the unspoken corners of relationships. You've got this married couple, Nils and Ingegärd, coexisting in silence, which is pretty evocative. Then there's Suleiman, this divorced guy who’s really grappling with his past and his longing for his daughter. The way tennis serves as a bridge between these characters is interesting – it’s not just a sport here, but a shared language of sorts. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit in those moments of tension and connection. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing that awkward beauty of human interaction. It’s got a subdued atmosphere that lingers, making you ponder long after it’s over.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Great for fans of understated dramas.Tennis as a metaphor for connection.
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