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Jitters (1997) is a quiet exploration of the complexities of commitment, packaged as a TV movie that feels both intimate and relatable. The film dives into the psyche of an independent woman, played with nuance, as she grapples with her impending marriage. There's this palpable tension throughout, where the pacing allows for moments of reflection that are quite engaging. The atmosphere is heavy yet reflective, accentuated by practical effects that ground the narrative. It's more about the internal struggle than any grand romantic gestures, which sets it apart from typical romance flicks. The performances carry a real weight, offering a glimpse into the struggles many face when confronting life's expectations.
Explores themes of independence vs. commitment.Pacing allows for deep character introspection.Unique in its focus on internal conflict over romance.
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