Even the smartest woman second guesses her decisions. Even the most handsome face has his insecurities. There’s no one who isn’t vulnerable at some point. It’s natural to build walls around you when life throws unpleasant experiences. But, what are you without them? Who are you beneath them? These are the fundamental questions pursued in Tricia Lee’s ‘Affection.
It’s been such a long while since deep conversations have been addressed with such nonchalance and simplicity that the film sets itself apart right at the onset. Written & directed by Tricia Lee, ‘Affection’ at 9:52 minutes, is the shortest, yet most insightful drama out there that can leave you moved. It follows Laina (Steph Song) & Tyler (Steve Lund) and the complications in their relationship. The pair maintains a strictly platonic and sexual relationship until one of them demands more, and it isn’t from the one you’d expect. Brilliantly written by Lee, the characters are well developed, layered and intriguing enough to keep you hooked.
Laina’s distant demeanour, unwillingness to break her set rules, the conflict she marvellously underplays are all hints to the complex & tormented woman she is. When she says, ‘home is the place where, when you’ve to go there, they’ve to take you in’, she isn’t just quoting Frost; she’s saying a lot more. Likewise, when Tyler attempts to break her rules, you know what his heart is seeking.
For those in love with Wong Kar-wai’s ‘In the Mood for Love’, cinematographer Angel Navarro III recreates the magic in spectacular hues of green and red, adding such beautiful tones to the screen that it’s worth the multiple watches. Editor Mike Reisacher ensures that at no point you feel disengaged and the music surprises you by how well it fits the narration.
The story is very well written; the dialogues are spot on and leave a smile on your face, especially at the climax. The movie isn’t rhetoric and yet gives you sufficient to chew on. At the end of it, you’ll only wish it was longer.
Definitely worth multiple watches!
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