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Roux is this understated documentary that really strips down the layers of a middle-aged couple's life. Shot mostly in their kitchen and living room, it’s like being a fly on the wall. You feel their routine, the mundane, but there’s this underlying tension that builds as they consider changing something in their relationship. It's not flashy, just real and intimate. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing the viewer to absorb every little detail—the clinking of dishes, soft conversations, even the silences speak volumes. The performances are raw, capturing both vulnerability and the weight of unspoken words. It's distinctive for its minimalist approach, focusing heavily on atmosphere rather than dramatization. It’s a quiet reflection on love and the shifting dynamics that come with it.
Intimate portrayal of domestic lifeFocus on subtle emotional shiftsMinimalist style enhances the narrative
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