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Trio is an interesting exploration of loneliness, wrapped in a pretty biting humor. Wim, the protagonist, is that type of character who’s comfortable in his bubble, preferring TV to actual human interaction—totally relatable for many. The pacing seems a bit uneven at times, especially with the interjection of Angelique, who brings this sophisticated yet casual vibe that contrasts sharply with Wim's mundane life. The performances feel genuine, with a touch of awkwardness that echoes real-life interactions. It digs into themes of connection and isolation with a light touch, both comedic and a little poignant. The practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the film in a sort of relatable reality. It’s not your typical comedy-drama; it has a distinctive flavor that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of isolation and human connectionFeatures a unique blend of comedy and dramaStrong performances with a relatable protagonist
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