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So, 'Sunday Morning Coming Down'βit's got this raw, intimate vibe that really captures the essence of the early '90s. We see these twin brothers navigating their complicated relationship in the quaint seaside town of Hastings, which feels both nostalgic and a bit isolated. The pacing is deliberate, letting the tension simmer as they explore their identities and the nature of their bond amidst societal expectations. The film's exploration of homosexual themes, especially in a time before the internet really opened doors, adds depth. Performances are quite natural, almost like you're eavesdropping on real life. It's the kind of film that doesn't rush, allowing the atmosphere to seep in and linger long after the credits roll.
Brothers' complex dynamics speak to deep themes of identity.Setting plays a crucial role in capturing the '90s vibe.Unique take on homosexual exploration before online connections.
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