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So, Separation is this interesting TV movie from 1990 that explores the nuances of long-distance relationships, specifically through the lens of two creative individuals. You’ve got Sarah, a New York actress, and Joe, a London playwright, who connect through these intimate trans-Atlantic phone calls. It’s not just about romance; it dives into the emotional battles they face while separated by continents. The pacing is a bit slow, which can feel like a double-edged sword—it gives time to develop their characters but also tests your patience. Performances are solid, not flashy, but they draw you in. The atmosphere is quite poignant, capturing that blend of hope and melancholy that comes with distance. It’s definitely a unique take on love and separation.
Slow-paced character study.Strong focus on dialogue and phone interactions.Atmospheric exploration of separation.
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