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So, 'The Generation That Gave Up on Love' is this intriguing slice of life, you know? It follows a group of five friends—Kurt, Ma-an, Denzel, Hadji, and Junamae—delving into the many struggles of growing up. There's a palpable sense of disillusionment with love that runs through the film, but it’s not all bleak. The pacing can feel a bit reflective, almost meditative at times, which might throw some off. The performances are pretty natural, capturing that awkwardness of transitioning into adulthood. It's the mix of real-life dilemmas and the search for connection that gives it a distinctive edge. It's less about grand gestures and more about those quiet moments of realization.
Focuses on themes of disillusionment and connection. · Pacing is reflective, with a mix of light and heavy moments. · Natural performances enhance the real-life struggles portrayed.
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