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So, 'The Fourth Movement' is quite a fascinating piece from 2017, weaving together four women's stories all tied to jazz and an election night backdrop. The atmosphere feels heavy with nostalgia and a bittersweet longing, especially with Lou, who's grappling with her health while reflecting on her past. The pacing shifts between intimate moments and broader societal reflections during a pivotal moment in American history. The use of real jazz clubs adds a layer of authenticity, and you can really feel the music's impact on their lives. The performances are raw, especially Lou's, and the way their stories intersect feels almost like a jazz improvisation—unexpected yet cohesive. It's definitely a unique watch, if you're into character-driven narratives.
Explores themes of nostalgia and reflection.Unique blend of personal stories with a political backdrop.Strong emphasis on jazz music's influence in the narrative.
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