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Tristan, directed by an unknown talent, dives into the complexities of long-term marriage with a comedic twist that feels both fresh and relatable. You’ve got Marie-Luce, who seems to believe that their son leaving will somehow reignite the spark with Bernard. It’s a classic setup, but the execution is what sets it apart. The pacing is just right, allowing moments of awkward humor to breathe. The performances are engaging, capturing that blend of desperation and hope. There’s this underlying tension, like a tightrope walk between love and frustration, that makes it distinctive. It’s not just a comedy; it’s a commentary on intimacy and change, wrapped in a light-hearted package that feels all too real.
Focuses on marital dynamics post-childrenIntriguing character developmentWitty dialogue and relatable scenarios
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