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So, 'Never Get Married' dives into the complexities of love and intimacy, or the breakdown of it, really. Keiran and Dana, a couple caught in the rut of routine, find themselves in a struggle that many can relate to. The film balances moments of raw emotion with some unexpected humor, creating a rather intimate atmosphere. It's intriguing how their journey to reignite passion forces them to confront deeper issues in their relationship. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it gives space for those quieter moments of reflection. The performances have this genuine quality, making the awkwardness and frustration feel all too real. It's definitely a film that explores the messiness of modern relationships in a way that feels authentic, not overly polished.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem, having a limited release that makes it harder to come by in physical format. It's not widely circulated, which adds to its collector's allure, especially for those interested in relationship dynamics on screen. While the director's identity remains elusive, the film’s unique take on intimacy is worth exploring. Collectors looking for something that strays from mainstream narratives might find this one particularly interesting.
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