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So, 'The Interview' is a quiet little drama that really digs into the lives of two women who are at this pivotal moment in their lives. The film has this muted, almost washed-out color palette that gives it a nostalgic vibe, as if you’re peering into someone’s faded memories. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the raw emotional weight of their interactions. Ross Lipman’s only fiction film is quite rare—adult drama isn’t something you see often, especially in the U.S. The performances feel very natural, giving this sense of authenticity. There's a tangible tension in the air, as both women navigate their complicated feelings. It’s more about the unspoken, the moments that linger, you know?
Underrated gem in the adult drama category.Distinctive muted color tones enhance the emotional depth.The performances resonate with raw authenticity.
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