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So, 'Marriage' is this quiet film that peeks into the complexities of familial bonds. Here, you’ve got Leonardo and his little boy Joaquín, who are headed to a wedding but there's a twist—Joaquín doesn't realize it's his dad who's tying the knot, and not to his mother. The tension builds as the truth unfolds, creating this palpable atmosphere of confusion and revelation. The pacing is deliberate, really allowing the emotional weight to settle in. You can sense the performances striving for authenticity, especially the dynamic between father and son. It's that kind of understated storytelling that lingers, forcing you to reckon with themes of love, loyalty, and the sometimes harsh realities of adult decisions.
'Marriage' hasn't had a lot of exposure in physical media, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. The film has seen limited releases, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles, but its themes resonate on a deeper level. Those interested in nuanced storytelling and character studies might find this one intriguing. It's definitely not for everyone, but for collectors who appreciate emotional complexity and subtle performances, it’s worth tracking down.
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