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So this short film, Love, Always... from '95, is a fascinating throwback to the silent film era, really channels that 1930s vibe. It’s set in Paris and follows two guys who meet in this whimsical, almost dreamlike way. The pacing feels deliberate, kind of slow, allowing you to soak in the charming visuals and the atmosphere of the city. There’s a playful use of practical effects that adds to its distinct style—nothing flashy, just clever. The performances are expressive, relying heavily on body language and facial expressions, which is what makes it engaging. It’s not your standard narrative; it evokes a certain romanticism, and that makes it stand out in a collection.
Silent film homageCharming Parisian settingExpressive performances
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