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Romance
After a man dies under mysterious circumstances, his girlfriend and his gay lover deal with his death in different ways.
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Plot Summary
A sensitive and introspective drama, 'Romance' delves into the complex emotional landscape of adolescence. The film follows a group of young students navigating the tumultuous period of first loves, friendships, and the often confusing journey toward self-discovery. It explores the innocent yet powerful feelings that shape their burgeoning understanding of relationships and the world around them.
Critical Reception
While 'Romance' (1988) may not have garnered widespread international acclaim, it was generally perceived as a thoughtful and poignant exploration of youth. Critics often praised its sensitive portrayal of adolescent emotions and its understated approach to storytelling, though some found its pacing to be slow. Audiences familiar with Israeli cinema of the era appreciated its authentic depiction of young life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of teenage relationships and emotions.
Noted for its quiet, contemplative storytelling style.
Some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat slow-moving.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Moshe Mizrahi, an acclaimed Israeli director known for his work exploring social and personal themes in Israeli society.
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