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So, The True Colour of Men, 2018, has this interesting blend of comedy and drama that really captures the oddities of human relationships. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, but it kind of fits the awkward moments the characters find themselves in. The performances, while not from big names, have this rawness that brings a certain authenticity to the table. The atmosphere is filled with a bittersweet tone, where laughter often sits right next to genuine emotional beats. It’s not overly polished, which might turn some off, but I appreciate how it embraces imperfections—much like the characters themselves. And those practical effects? They subtly enhance the narrative without overshadowing it, which is a nice touch.
Explores themes of human relationshipsUnique blend of comedy and dramaNotable raw performances
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