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Never Ever is a curious piece from 2014 that finds its rhythm in the slow burn of everyday life in a small town. The dynamics between the two lieutenants, Francoise and Clementine, create a palpable tension that's palpable yet nuanced. Their contrasting personalities play off each other, leading to moments that feel both amusing and poignant. The Easter weekend setting adds a layer of irony, as you might expect something festive, but instead, you’re treated to the banality and absurdity of police work. There’s something about the subtlety of the performances that make the narrative feel alive and relatable, even when the pacing drags a bit. It’s a character study wrapped in a slice-of-life format that doesn’t shy away from exploring the complexities of human relationships.
Highlights the tension and humor in mundane life.Character-driven narrative with a unique setting.Subtle performances enhance the film's atmosphere.
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