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So, 'Not Too Close, Not Too Detached'—it’s this understated drama that really leans into the ambiguous spaces between people. You’ve got a boy and a girl, confined in a close setting, and it’s interesting how their dynamic unfolds. The film plays with silence, letting the viewer sit in the tension, and it weaves in references to art history that shape their connection. It's not flashy at all; rather, it feels very personal and almost introspective. The performances are subtle, capturing those unspoken feelings. There’s something wonderfully raw about it, almost like a painting where you see the brushstrokes if you look closely. The pacing is deliberate, which might not suit everyone, but it’s what gives the film its unique flavor.
Explores themes of intimacy and distance.Subtle performances enhance emotional depth.Art history references add layers to the narrative.
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