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So, 'Love Will Come Later' is this really introspective documentary directed by Julia Furer. It paints a raw picture of Samir, who's navigating a tough landscape, both emotionally and socially. The pace is slow but deliberately so, allowing us to truly sit with his longing and frustrations. The atmosphere feels heavy yet hopeful, underscoring that quest for love amidst limited options. I found the performances quite genuine, particularly Samir's journey which feels very personal. The film has this understated quality with practical effects that ground it in reality, which makes his dreams of a better life somewhere else resonate deeply. It’s a unique exploration of love, aspiration and the human condition framed in a way that sticks with you.
Focuses on emotional depthExplores themes of love and aspirationSlow-paced and reflective tone
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