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Talking Walls is a curious piece from '87 that dives into the murky waters of intimacy and voyeurism. The film captures a unique tension, juxtaposing the stark, sterile environment of a motel with the raw, unfiltered emotions of its characters. Our sociology student protagonist is not just observing; he’s embroiled in a messy entanglement with a French girl, which adds layers to his project. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to linger and breathe, almost as if we’re peeking through a keyhole ourselves. Performances feel genuine, capturing the awkwardness and thrill of young love amidst a backdrop of sexual exploration. It’s not flashy, but there’s something distinctly engaging about how it navigates these themes without falling into clichés.
Explores themes of love and voyeurism. · Set in the stark environment of a motel. · Features a sociology student's film project.
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