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Moha is this raw exploration of heartbreak and the way we cling to love. The pacing drifts slowly, reflecting Moha's turmoil and the weight of his memories. The tone feels heavy, almost melancholic, as you see him struggle with his emotions while lurking in the shadows of Lucie's new life with Martin. There's a simplicity to the filmmaking that keeps everything intimate—you feel the awkwardness of chance encounters. Not much is known about the director, which adds a layer of intrigue. The performances are heartfelt; you can sense the genuine connection that once was, and it makes the separation all the more painful.
Moha has yet to see a wide release in physical formats, making it a bit obscure among collectors. The film's limited availability has sparked interest, especially among those who appreciate indie cinema's raw storytelling style. Given its emotional themes and compelling performances, it has potential for a cult following, though it remains relatively niche at this point.
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