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Solitaire (2026) captures a certain loneliness that feels all too real. It's this quiet exploration of how a young woman navigates her new life, balancing remote work and a relationship that's really on the edge. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to hang in the air, much like the tension in her tennis practice—where she plays alone, a metaphor for her inner struggles. The performances are raw, with an authenticity that draws you in, even if the director remains uncredited. You notice the practical effects in the urban landscape—it's the city that feels alive, yet isolating. The themes of connection and solitude thread through every scene, making it resonate long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of loneliness and connectionUnique perspective on urban lifeRaw performances enhance the emotional depth
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