*Dusk* (2017) is an intimate, minimalist, and deeply atmospheric British short drama that packs a powerful emotional charge—fraught with tension and nostalgia—into a story lasting just over ten minutes. The film centers on a meeting between two women who, after years apart, attempt to rediscover a shared language of intimacy while suspended between the past and an uncertain present. Director Jake Grafton-Law eschews superfluous dialogue, instead grounding the film’s expressive power in the subtle interplay of light, the titular twilight, and raw, magnetic performances. It is a deeply nuanced study of unfulfilled longing, things left unsaid, and the complex nature of sapphic relationships—a film that lingers in the viewer's memory long after it ends.
🎬MOVIE REVIEW :Dusk (2017)
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