Passages

Passages

movie

People

/?pasijs/ noun: the act of moving past something on the way from one place to another.

Who would love this

  • are likely viewers who appreciate character-driven dramas, realistic portrayals of complex relationships, and films that explore the messier aspects of human nature. Fans of directors like Maurice Pialat, whose influence is noted, or those who enjoy intimate, dialogue-heavy films with a strong auteurist vision, would likely connect with this movie. Viewers interested in nuanced explorations of sexuality and desire, and those who don't shy away from morally ambiguous characters, will find much to appreciate.

Who might not

  • might be viewers seeking straightforward narratives with clear heroes and villains, or those who prefer lighter, more escapist fare. The film's unflinching look at narcissism and its often uncomfortable emotional intensity could be off-putting to those who prefer more uplifting or conventionally satisfying stories. Viewers who find naturalistic dialogue tedious or who dislike films where characters make consistently poor decisions might also find it frustrating.

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