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Nobody Likes You as Much as I Do has this raw, almost claustrophobic feel, you know? The tension between the couple is palpable, and it digs into themes of trust and safety in a way that’s both uncomfortable and compelling. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that kind of adds to the atmosphere of uncertainty. There’s no big name behind it, which gives it a certain indie charm, and I appreciate how it leans more on dialogue and performance than flashy effects. The performances are sincere, especially in those moments of heated argument—it’s like you can feel the weight of their relationship hanging by a thread. Definitely something that’ll spark conversations among collectors about modern relationship dynamics in film.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem, largely flying under the radar, which might make it a fascinating piece for collectors interested in indie cinema. The lack of a known director and scarce release means it’s not widely found in typical collections, yet those who stumble upon it often find it thought-provoking. It’s worth noting that this title may become more sought after as discussions around its themes gain traction in film circles.
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