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Ruptures (or André and Gabriel) is a contemplative piece that delves into the nuances of past relationships. Directed by Francisco Bianchi, it serves as the concluding chapter of a trilogy, exploring the unexpected nature of love and nostalgia. The film is set against the backdrop of Paris, which almost feels like a character itself, enhancing the mood with its enchanting streets. Gabriel's chance encounter with André, an ex-boyfriend he hasn't seen in a decade, is filled with tension and unspoken words. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in each moment of their dialogue. The performances are raw, capturing the complexity of emotions and the weight of their shared history. There's a certain authenticity that makes it stand out, as it portrays love not just as a romantic notion but as a series of ruptures that shape us.
Final installment of a short film trilogy.Focuses on themes of nostalgia and unresolved emotions.Set in Paris, enhancing the film's romantic atmosphere.
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