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So, Vis à Vis is one of those quirky comedies that you don’t see every day. The story revolves around Lara, a workaholic who’s really having a rough time, and she gets roped into interviewing couples about their love lives—definitely not her idea of a good day. The film takes a sharp turn when she meets Ricky and Martin, a lively gay couple with some hidden motives, which adds a layer of intrigue to the otherwise light-hearted premise. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but it works in favor of the chaotic atmosphere. There’s a genuine warmth in the performances, especially from the couple, which kind of pulls you in. It’s not groundbreaking, but has its charm. Definitely a film that reflects on love in its many forms, in a rather offbeat way.
Features a blend of comedy with deeper themes about love.The performances of the main couple add a distinctive charm.Captures a unique perspective on relationships and societal norms.
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