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The Circle (2014) is a fascinating blend of documentary and drama that explores the complexities of love and identity in post-war Zurich. The atmosphere feels heavy with societal expectations, and you really sense the tension between the main character's bourgeois life and his burgeoning feelings. The performances are quite compelling, especially the lead, who embodies that internal struggle beautifully. The film does a good job of capturing the essence of a time when being openly gay was fraught with danger and secrecy. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing viewers to sit with the emotions, and the practical effects subtly enhance the period setting without overshadowing the narrative. It's a unique look at a pivotal moment in LGBTQ history, showcasing the early roots of a movement that would grow in importance.
Explores early LGBTQ issues in EuropeStrong performances add depth to the narrativeInteresting blend of documentary and drama elements
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