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Love Is Like That is an interesting little piece from '92 that captures the gritty essence of Los Angeles. You’ve got this couple, one a down-and-out loner and the other a secretary trudging through life, and their dynamic feels real. The film explores themes of desperation and moral decay, which really resonate throughout. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but that almost adds to the tension. The performances, especially from the couple, are raw and grounded, which makes their eventual turn to crime feel both tragic and inevitable. It’s not flashy, but there’s something about the atmosphere and the way it paints the struggle for survival that sticks with you. Definitely a unique entry in the crime genre.
Interesting take on crime and relationships.Raw performances enhance the realness of the narrative.Gritty atmosphere reflective of early '90s L.A.
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