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If you have never been in a relationship, then 'Closer' serves as a harbinger of things that are inevitable to come.
If you have been in a relationship, then 'Closer' might just offer a catharsis of past grief.
'Closer' is definitely not a film for those looking for a date and/or chick flick. It is, however, a brutally honest look at the inadequacies of love, and I for one was happier for seeing it.
(BTW: playing Morissey's 'How soon is now' in the background during the 'club scene' was a nice touch.)
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