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Nothing's Ever Over (1968) is a TV movie that dives right into the emotional turmoil of a divorce. You’ve got this intense court case that just pauses for lunch, and the awkwardness escalates when the estranged couple finds themselves in the same cafeteria. It’s got this raw, uncomfortable energy that makes you feel for both characters as they navigate their feelings amidst the mundane. The performances are solid, capturing that tension and vulnerability without overdoing it. It’s really interesting how it explores themes of love and loss in such a cramped setting. The pacing feels just right, with enough pauses to let the tension simmer but not drag on. It's definitely a unique take on relationship dramas from that era.
This film is quite rare in terms of physical releases and often pops up in collector circles due to its unique premise and emotional depth. It was released primarily as a TV movie, so finding it on any format other than VHS can be a challenge. Interest seems to be growing among collectors who appreciate vintage television dramas, especially those that offer a more intimate look at character dynamics during a pivotal moment in their lives.
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