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So, 'Love Is A Choice' from 2016, right? It's got this quaint, almost cozy vibe with a touch of rawness that you don't see in every indie flick. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to soak in the tension between George and his mother. Their dynamic is pretty compelling, as you can almost feel the warmth of that winter night juxtaposed with the chilly conversation. The performances are what stand out here; they’ve got a sincerity that brings depth to the struggles of acceptance and choice. It’s not flashy, no big practical effects or anything, but the emotional weight makes it distinctive. It leaves you pondering about the nuances of love and familial bonds.
Character-driven narrativeIntimate setting enhances tensionThemes of acceptance and choice
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