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Sofa, directed by Anna Emma Haudal, captures the awkwardness of a young woman's emotional turbulence. Vera, at 25, is caught in this unexpected moment while moving a sofa—an object that becomes a sort of metaphor for her own baggage. The comedy and drama play off each other nicely, creating a relatable atmosphere that feels both light-hearted and reflective. The pacing offers a natural rhythm, allowing moments of tension to breathe, especially when jealousy rears its head as she learns about her ex's new relationship. The performances are genuine; you can really feel Vera's internal struggle. It's this blend of everyday life and romantic melancholy that gives Sofa its distinctive edge, as it explores themes of love, loss, and the ridiculousness of trying to reclaim the past.
Intimate exploration of romantic jealousyRealistic portrayal of young adulthoodUnique blend of humor and heartfelt moments
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