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Three Times Moving: The Kiss Through Time has a gritty, contemplative vibe. It’s the first part of a trilogy that continues from its predecessors, and it delves into memories that Adam tries to escape. The narrative weaves through themes of regret and longing, all tied to a pivotal moment—a kiss that signifies more than just affection. The performances are raw, particularly Jane Hogan as Julie, whose emotional depth pulls you into her character’s struggles. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each moment to settle, which is a nice contrast to the quick-cut style often seen in modern dramas. There's something quite atmospheric about the low lighting and practical effects here, which adds to the overall feeling of nostalgia and pain that permeates the film.
First in a trilogyThemes of time and memoryNotable performances from the cast
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