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Now is one of those films that really captures the awkwardness of human connection. Set in the early '60s, it dives into the rigid social expectations around marriage, but then throws a curveball on the wedding night itself. The tension is palpable as the couple grapples with their unspoken desires and emotional disconnect. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, which gives you time to really sit with their struggles. The performances are raw and honest, particularly in the quiet moments of doubt and discovery. There's a certain grit to the storytelling that feels authentic, especially with the unexpected twist of the husband's encounter with another man, which really challenges societal norms of that era.
Explores themes of sexual identitySet against the backdrop of 1960s societal normsDeep character study with strong performances
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