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So, 'By the River' is a pretty intriguing piece from 2020. It's got this raw, intimate vibe throughout, right? The film digs into Kinga's emotional journey as she navigates her feelings for another woman amidst a backdrop of right-wing protests. The pacing feels deliberate but not dragging, allowing those quiet moments to really sink in. There’s this palpable tension between personal identity and the larger socio-political landscape, which gives it some depth. The performances are sincere, especially the lead; you can feel her internal struggle. It’s not flashy in terms of practical effects, but it captures a certain atmosphere that hangs with you, making it distinctive in its own understated way.
Explores queer identity amidst political unrest · Strong emotional performances · Deliberate pacing enhances the story's depth
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