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Something Like That explores the complexities of love and desire through the lens of Caio and Mari’s decade-long relationship. It's not just a linear story; it dances between three pivotal moments that really put their bond to the test. The pacing shifts nicely, often lingering on the emotional weight of their conflicts, which keeps the atmosphere tense yet intimate. You can see echoes of the original short film, but the expansion here allows for deeper character exploration. The performances feel raw and genuine, which adds to the film’s distinctive vibe. There’s an unpolished beauty to it, a kind of rough charm that resonates long after viewing.
Explores complex relationships over timeEmphasis on emotional conflictsRaw performances enhance the viewing experience
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