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So, 'Tryst' from 2015 really captures that post-breakup haze, you know? It's got this raw, almost fragmented feel, following Gabe as he navigates the dating scene while his friends are all tangled up in their own relationship dramas. It's a slice-of-life piece that's very much rooted in the modern age, peppered with technology and a fair bit of booze. The atmosphere feels real and lived-in, almost like a documentary at times. There's something distinct about its pacing; it ebbs and flows with the characters' emotions, making you feel both their highs and lows. Performance-wise, it strikes a good balance—nothing overly dramatized, just those little interactions that make you think about how 20-somethings really connect these days.
'Tryst' hasn't seen a ton of distribution, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem in the indie circuit. As far as formats go, it's mainly available in DVD, but you'll occasionally spot it on streaming platforms. There’s a decent collector interest around it, especially among those who appreciate authentic, character-driven narratives. Because of its relatively low visibility, those who discover it often feel like they've stumbled upon something unique.
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