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Moving (2022) presents a delightful slice of life that captures the essence of a contemporary queer relationship. Itâs this blend of humor and heartache, all while navigating the complexity of an open relationship, that gives it a unique flavor. The pacing feels organic, letting moments breathe, especially when Sean confronts his insecurities. The performances are raw and genuine; you really feel the tension and tenderness between the characters. The practical effectsâlike the chaos of packing and unpackingâare cleverly integrated, adding a layer of relatability. Itâs refreshing to see a film tackle these themes without heavy-handedness, instead opting for a light touch that resonates.
Moving has seen limited releases, making it a bit scarce for collectors interested in queer cinema. Its unique portrayal of modern relationships and the balance of comedy and drama resonates with niche audiences. While not widely available in physical formats, it has gained attention within indie film circles, sparking interest for those who appreciate new voices in LGBTQ storytelling.
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