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'Soul Ache' is an intriguing 1998 comedy that captures the quirks of filmmaking and the complex dance of human connection. Aitor, the director, becomes so engrossed in his project about a lonely man's search for love that the lines between his personal desires and professional ambitions blur. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, which oddly adds to the film's charm. There's an authenticity in the auditions that offers a peek behind the curtain of casting. Myriam Mezieres, the actress he covets for his film, brings an ethereal presence that resonates throughout. It's not just about the plot; it's the atmosphere of longing, ambition, and those awkward moments that really stick with you. There's a tangible sense of nostalgia that makes it distinct, even if it doesn't shine in every aspect.
Director's exploration of human connectionDistinctive audition scenesMyriam Mezieres' captivating performance
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