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Terrain Vague is an intriguing mix of comedy and drama that dives into the awkwardness of human connection. Latifa Said crafts a world that feels vibrant yet unsettling, perfectly embodying the protagonist's internal struggles. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection amidst the humor. The performances are nuanced, particularly the lead's portrayal of discomfort and curiosity around femininity and desire. It’s notable how the film juxtaposes the bustling city life with the intimate encounters between the characters, creating an atmosphere that's both claustrophobic and liberating. There's a rawness to the interactions that feels genuine, and the film doesn't shy away from exploring sexuality in a way that feels honest rather than exploitative.
Features strong character development.Interesting take on urban isolation.Blend of humor with serious themes.
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