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So, 'Love and Deaf' is this quirky little comedy directed by Adam Baran. It’s all about a guy who finds romance in a pretty unexpected place – the men’s room. The film has a light, almost whimsical tone, which kind of offsets the more serious undertones of communication barriers and connections. The performances feel genuine, especially in those bathroom scenes where the awkwardness just hangs in the air. Pacing's a bit uneven, but it kind of works with the vibe they’re going for. It dives into themes of love and understanding in a way that’s a bit offbeat, making it distinctive in a sea of romantic comedies. Plus, the practical effects used for some gags are surprisingly clever.
Released on DVD in 2005.Presented in 1.85:1 aspect ratio.Filmed primarily in New York City.Contains practical effects for comedic moments.
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