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A beautifully crafted love story, End of the Century has two understated, thoughtful performances at its heart. It explores its existential themes – of the passing of time and of roads not taken – with delicacy and deftness. It’s a road worth travelling.
It’s a lovely film that’s poetic, erotic and bittersweet.
The measured ordinariness of its first section has been a sly setup for a poetic film that handles narrative as a kind of scarf dance.