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The Drama

A young couple’s relationship begins to fracture as unspoken tensions, shifting ambitions and emotional distance slowly surface. What begins as a familiar portrait of modern love becomes something more searching — an intimate examination of communication, identity and the quiet ways people grow apart.

Director

Kristoffer Borgli (Sick of Myself)

Actors

Zendaya • Robert Pattinson

1h 45m • Rated R16 • Drama • United States

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The Drama

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Man in Nature

What emerges is an intimate but incisive portrait of a relationship under pressure, where emotional truths are often buried beneath layers of expectation and self-image. There’s a quiet tension running throughout, drawing audiences into the subtle shifts between connection and detachment. It’s thoughtful, unnerving and surprisingly relatable — the kind of film that lingers not because of what is said, but because of what isn’t.

Film Notes

A sharp, quietly unsettling look at love, ego and emotional performance in the modern age.

From Kristoffer Borgli, The Drama continues a fascination with the blurred line between sincerity and self-performance. As in his earlier work, Borgli leans into discomfort — crafting situations that feel recognisable yet slightly heightened, where characters reveal themselves not through grand gestures but through awkward silences, missteps and carefully curated personas.

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