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Love at the Tinder Age is a quirky comedy that dives deep into Yeon-joo's chaotic inner world. The film captures her struggles with self-identity and the unpredictability of modern relationships, all layered with a rather dark humor. There’s this rawness in her interactions, especially with her family, that feels both relatable and painfully awkward. The pacing is interesting; it lingers on certain moments that make you squirm, then shifts abruptly to lighter scenes. The performances are pretty compelling, particularly Yeon-joo, who embodies that frustration and vulnerability of self-loathing while navigating dating apps. It’s distinctive for how it tackles LGBTQ themes without falling into clichés, presenting a fresh perspective on love in the digital age.
Explores themes of self-identity and LGBTQ issuesCombines dark humor with relatable awkwardnessUnique take on romance in the age of dating apps
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