Review of Of an Age (2023) by Tvjerry — 21 Feb 2023
A Serbian born Austrailian (Elias Anton) is in a panic because his ballroom dance partner woke up to find herself stranded. When he enlists her brother (Thom Green) for help, the vibes between the 2 men is instantly unmistakable.
The majority of the narrative is spent with this duo in a car talking. Director Goran Stolevskil, whose 1st feature was You Won't Be Alone (my review), has chosen a very different subject and style for this one.
Almost the entire movie is shot in close-ups, putting the focus on the faces. Fortunately, this approach works because the 2 men are constantly compelling in the range of emotions they experience. Even though they're in a car, the scenes still feel intimate.
The film is full of earnest romantic yearning, thanks primarily to the 2 performances.
This review of Of an Age (2023) was written by Tvjerry on 21 Feb 2023.
Of an Age has generally received positive reviews.
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