Nothing Personal (2026)
This isn’t a love story about grand gestures, but about the awkward, quiet intimacy that blooms from a broken confrontation. *Nothing Personal* trades explosive drama for the slow, uncomfortable unraveling of two strangers forced to share a space. It’s a masterclass in subtle performance, where every awkward silence and hesitant glance speaks volumes. If you crave character-driven stories that find profound meaning in the mundane, and believe that connection can start from the most hostile of places, this is an unexpectedly tender watch.