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Minutes feels like a snapshot of a relationship in flux, with its vignette-style storytelling that really captures the essence of Harriet and Jordan's journey. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like eavesdropping on their private moments. There's this refreshing rawness to the performances, as if the actors are living their characters rather than just playing them. The film dives deep into themes of co-dependency and the joy found in queer love, all wrapped up in a modern 'rom-com' format that doesn’t shy away from real emotions. It’s not a flashy film, but the practical effects and honest portrayal of self-exploration make it stand out in the sea of romantic comedies.
Minutes has been getting some attention recently, but it remains a bit of a hidden gem in the queer cinema landscape. The film's unique development process through improv workshops contributes to its organic feel, making it distinct among contemporary rom-coms. Collectors may want to keep an eye on its format releases; currently, it's available in limited digital formats, and who knows if a physical release will materialize. Its scarcity could make it an interesting piece for those focusing on modern queer narratives.
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