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So, 'Things Change 2: Letting Go' is an interesting piece of 90s indie drama that dives into the emotional turmoil of breakup and longing. Denise, played with a raw honesty, finds herself lost and spiteful, throwing herself into the singles scene which adds a certain gritty realism to her journey. The pacing can feel uneven at times, reflecting the chaos of her inner life, which is kind of fitting. The plot twist of trying to win back her ex by playing matchmaker has a sort of dark humor, making it distinctive in its exploration of love and jealousy. The performances, though not flawless, have a genuine feel that draws you into the characters’ struggles.
'Things Change 2: Letting Go' hasn't seen a ton of re-releases, making early VHS copies somewhat of a collector's treasure. It's not widely known, which adds a certain allure for those who appreciate the hidden gems of indie cinema. The scarcity, combined with its unique narrative style, makes it one of those under-the-radar films that some collectors keep an eye out for, especially those interested in LGBTQ-themed dramas from that era.
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