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So, 'Waiting for Michelangelo' has this interesting blend of romantic comedy and drama that you don’t see every day. You've got Kelly, who's juggling her career and motherhood, plus the pressures of dating. The dynamic between her and Evelyn adds a nice layer of friendship, while the love triangle with Thomas and Jonathan brings in that classic tension. The film’s pacing has a relaxed rhythm, letting the characters breathe, which makes their struggles feel genuine. Visually, it’s not heavy on effects but focuses more on character-driven moments, and the performances are solid—really brings out the nuances of each character's desires and flaws. It’s a different take on the search for love, framed by art and ambition.
This film has seen limited releases on home video, making original formats a bit harder to come by. There’s certainly a niche collector interest in it, especially for those who appreciate character-driven narratives from the '90s. The scarcity of good quality prints also adds to its allure for collectors who enjoy digging into deeper cuts from that era.
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