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We Make Couples is a curious blend of Marxist ideology and personal relationship dynamics. The documentary takes a meandering journey through the notion that relationships could serve as a form of resistance. It’s got this raw, almost guerrilla style to it that mirrors microcinema's ethos. Pacing is a bit uneven, but that kind of adds to its charm—like you're on a spontaneous adventure with the filmmakers. And the array of appearances, from Pussy Riot to a runaway goat, keeps you guessing. There's a playful yet serious vibe throughout, and the way they weave in historical references around marriage and protest is quite distinctive. It feels like a conversation among friends, full of insights and quirky moments.
Explores themes of love and resistanceFeatures eclectic guest appearancesA unique take on marriage and protest
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