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Only People is one of those intimate dramas that gently unravels the complexities of friendship and what-ifs. The film captures the essence of two friends finally confronting their feelings over a weekend, which feels like a slow burn, but not in a tedious way. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and unspoken words, and the pacing allows for real emotional moments to breathe. Performances are raw yet nuanced, with the actors not shying away from showing vulnerability. What stands out is how it navigates themes of love and regret without heavy-handed dialogue. You get this sense that the weight of their choices lingers in every interaction, making the film feel very real, almost like a glimpse into their lives rather than just a story.
Intimate exploration of friendshipThemes of love and regretSlow burn narrative style
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