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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2006 | apple, film, movies, technique, trailer
    Apple - Trailers - Conversations With Other Women - Trailer

    This movie looks interesting in that it's a bit of a filmic experiment. The whole thing is shot in a side-by-side format with two shots at once. While I think it would be complex to edit, it does seem to open up nice storytelling possibilities. It's probably worth seeing...

    Quoted: Tells the compelling story of a couple whose reunion at a wedding reception ignites a mysterious attraction for each other that is deeper and more emotionally perilous than they are actually willing to admit.

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