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Waving Back is quite the contemplative piece, really. It's slow-paced, but in a way that lets you sink into the characters' emotional turmoil. Sasha's journey through Brittany is visually lush, with the landscapes almost echoing her internal struggles. The tension with Gaspard is palpable as he gets lost in his creative world, leaving Sasha to grapple with her own desires. Meeting Elie adds a layer of intrigue; he represents a different path, a divergence from her current reality. The performances feel raw and genuine, particularly Sasha's, who embodies that sense of longing and confusion. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken words and missed connections, making it a distinctive exploration of love and self-discovery.
Strong character-driven narrativeLush cinematography of BrittanyThemes of isolation and self-discovery
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