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Turning Tables navigates the murky waters of personal and professional conflict, centering on a divorce attorney who gets entangled with his client, Diane. The atmosphere is thick with tension and moral ambiguity, which really makes you feel the weight of their decisions. The pacing can be uneven at times, but it fits the chaotic emotional landscape the characters are grappling with. Performances are grounded, with a real sense of authenticity from the leads, which heightens the stakes of their affair. It’s all about the choices we make and how they ripple into our lives, a theme that resonates more as you think about it.
Turning Tables remains a bit of a hidden gem, likely due to its limited release and the obscurity surrounding its director. It’s not widely available in various formats, which might pique the interest of collectors looking for something under the radar. The scarcity of quality editions means this film often flies under the radar, but those who appreciate nuanced character studies will find it a worthwhile addition to their collection.
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