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Thursday is one of those intimate dramas that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The film has this raw, almost uncomfortable vibe as it dives into the aftermath of a breakup. Molly's return of Will's things is just a catalyst, you know? It makes you feel the weight of their unresolved issues and the tension between them. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing those moments of silence to speak volumes. The performances are really grounded, capturing the complexity of emotions without veering into melodrama. What stands out is the practical effects of their interactions—everything feels real and relatable. It’s a study of loss and hope, wrapped in everyday life’s messiness.
Thursday has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of distribution; it’s not the easiest to find on physical media, which adds to its appeal for collectors. There’s a certain scarcity to it that makes it intriguing, especially for those who appreciate character-driven narratives. The production might not have been high-budget, but the authenticity of its performances is what draws collectors, looking for that genuine emotional resonance in their collection.
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