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Take This Waltz is a romantic drama from , directed by Sarah Polley, who is known for her unique storytelling style. The movie revolves around Margot, a young Canadian writer living in Toronto, who is struggling with her long-term marriage to Lou. The film explores the complexity of romantic relationships by depicting the highs and lows of an infatuated love, and the consequences of leaving behind a comfortable yet dispassionate relationship for a new one.
At the start of the film, Margot and Lou are seen returning from a vacation, where Margot meets Daniel, a handsome artist, on a plane. The atmosphere between Margot and Daniel is instantly charged with electricity, and they part ways at the airport.
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Margot tries to shake off her feeling of infatuation but is forced to come face to face with Daniel when she realizes that they live in the same neighborhood. As Margot and Daniel begin to interact more often, she grows increasingly conflicted about her marriage with Lou. Despite her happiness with Lou, Margot is haunted by the impulse to explore new connections and possibilities.
The movie's pacing is slow but purposeful, allowing the audience to take in the sights and sounds of the characters' lives while gradually building up tension. The characters are relatable, and their struggles are highlighted with wit and sensitivity. Margot is a nuanced character, with subtle shades of gray blurring her motivations, actions, and feelings.