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Something Blue is a quiet exploration of the complexities of friendship and the choices we make. Zomborácz's direction brings a subtle intensity to the unfolding drama between Alice and Mary, each representing different paths taken after high school. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the tension to build as they navigate their contrasting lives. There's an almost suffocating atmosphere at Alice's wedding, underscored by her sense of entrapment in a life she feels is not truly hers. Performances are raw and genuine, particularly the way Alice clings to her victimhood while Mary stands as a reflection of what could have been. It's this interplay of regret and nostalgia that makes the film quite distinctive, resonating long after the credits roll.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of regret and nostalgiaStrong performances highlighting emotional depth
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