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So, 'The Science of Love' is this interesting blend of drama and sci-fi that dives into a world where love can be measured and quantified. It has a unique tone, mixing a bit of warmth with the coldness of data-driven emotions – kind of a thought-provoking contrast. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it reflects the characters’ struggles to adapt to a world where feelings are reduced to numbers. The performances are solid; they bring a rawness that grounds the sci-fi elements. It’s distinctive for its exploration of love as a scientific anomaly rather than just a romantic ideal. Definitely gets you thinking about the nature of relationships.
This film had a limited release, which makes it harder to find in physical formats like DVD or Blu-ray. The collector interest seems to be rising, especially among those who appreciate indie sci-fi and character-driven stories. It’s not in huge circulation, and I’ve seen a few copies pop up at conventions, but they tend to go quickly. If you're into films that challenge conventional definitions of love, this one's worth keeping an eye out for.
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