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When Doves Try offers a unique lens on the age-old dance of courtship, all through the eyes of our feathered friends. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reminiscent of a slow ballet, where every flutter and coo is layered with unspoken tension. The absence of a known director might leave some curious, but the practical effects used to capture these birds in their element are surprisingly engaging. This film dives deep into themes of attraction and the inevitable disillusionment that follows, making it oddly relatable despite its avian focus. The performances, if you can call them that, are really in the subtleties of movement and interaction, which makes it a distinctive piece in the drama genre.
Unique perspective on courtshipPractical effects are compellingThemes resonate despite the avian focus
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Thalia de Jong
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