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Braggart (2022) presents a raw and intimate setting, unfolding in a dimly lit bar where the air is thick with unspoken histories. Maurice and Daniel, both in their fifties, engage in a conversation that veers between the mundane and the existential, all while hinting at their pasts. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, allowing the weight of their words to settle. There's a palpable tension that mixes well with a romantic undertone, as their banter reveals more than just surface-level bravado. The performances are grounded, capturing the nuances of regret and longing. What sets this film apart is its willingness to linger in the uncomfortable—its atmosphere is almost tactile, a reminder of the fragility of human connection amidst life's disappointments.
Set in a seedy bar atmosphere · Focus on character-driven dialogue · Explores themes of regret and connection
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