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So, 'Short-Term Bonds' is this 1989 gem directed by Michael Lengsfield. It's a drama/romance that, on the surface, plays out in an elevator, but really, it's about the unexpected connections that can form in the most confined spaces. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as Bowers and Lisa navigate their professional boundaries while caught in this mechanical trap. The dialogue has this sharp, witty quality, typical of Wall Street banter, but it shifts beautifully into something more intimate. You get to see these two characters evolve, and the performances are quite strong, capturing both the corporate hustle and budding romance. The atmosphere's pretty unique—it's like a microcosm of life and love under pressure. Definitely distinctive, not your usual fare.
Set in an elevator, creates an intimate setting.Strong character development in a short time frame.Interesting dialogue that blends business with romance.
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