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The Practice of Love is an interesting slice of '80s drama. Judith, played with a raw edge, navigates the murky waters of journalism and relationships. It’s a film that feels a bit gritty, with a tone that captures the chaos of personal and professional life. The pacing, sometimes meandering, mirrors her search for love amidst the backdrop of corruption. You can almost feel the weight of her struggles, as she uncovers power games that reflect a broader societal critique. The performances are solid, showcasing a nuanced take on the complexities of love and ambition. There’s an authenticity to it that stands out, even if it doesn’t have the polish of bigger productions from that era.
Explores themes of love and ambitionGritty '80s aestheticCaptures the chaos of personal relationships
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