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So, 'The Date' from 2015 is one of those films that plays with your expectations. It starts off with this charming vibe, two guys on a first date, and you think it’s going to be a light rom-com. But then it takes a turn—it's not just about awkward small talk but dives into deeper themes of connection and identity. The pacing is interesting, kind of slow to build tension before it hits you with those unexpected moments. The performances feel real, like you're peeking into an actual date rather than a scripted scene. It's distinct, mainly because of its approach to what a date can mean, and the way it uses practical effects to highlight emotional shifts is quite notable.
This film's availability has been pretty limited since its release. There aren’t many copies floating around, making it somewhat of a curiosity for collectors. It's not a mainstream title, but those in the know appreciate its distinct narrative and character-driven approach. Fans of unconventional storytelling might find it intriguing, but it doesn’t have the widespread recognition to command high prices yet.
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