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Talking Walls is a curious piece from '87 that dives into the murky waters of intimacy and voyeurism. The film captures a unique tension, juxtaposing the stark, sterile environment of a motel with the raw, unfiltered emotions of its characters. Our sociology student protagonist is not just observing; he’s embroiled in a messy entanglement with a French girl, which adds layers to his project. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to linger and breathe, almost as if we’re peeking through a keyhole ourselves. Performances feel genuine, capturing the awkwardness and thrill of young love amidst a backdrop of sexual exploration. It’s not flashy, but there’s something distinctly engaging about how it navigates these themes without falling into clichés.
Explores themes of love and voyeurism.Set in the stark environment of a motel.Features a sociology student's film project.
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