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Something More (1989) is a rather intriguing drama that pulls you into a web of complex relationships. The pacing meanders through the emotional turmoil of the protagonist, who finds solace in an unexpected connection. What sets this film apart is its candid exploration of identity and desire, as the man navigates his attraction to a trans woman amidst marital strife. The performances are raw and layered, capturing the awkwardness and tension that arises when boundaries blur. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic at times, enhancing the sense of crisis. It certainly doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable realities of love and attraction, making it a distinctive entry in late '80s cinema.
Explores themes of identity and attraction.Pacing allows for deep character exploration.Notable for its raw performances and emotional depth.
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