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He lures Carol back in hopes of reclaiming her favorite mug and the story takes an interesting turn as Carol suddenly seems a bit more content to feed his small efforts to win her back, and the writing duo create a rather hilarious scenario with Ron singing a morbid love song to Carol which not only extrapolates his feeble way with expression, but also hints that it’s probably the reason why Carol may still be in love with him. With the simple gesture of the song, and Carol’s gaze of disbelief and then surprising charm there’s a great chemistry between the two actors who provide but a footnote in a possible turbulent situation that may or may not be over when Carol sinks into a stairwell. “I Fucking Hate You” is a wonderful glimpse at break ups and how we can cling to memories and sometimes forget the realities of a troubled relationship, and Forsman adds that extra touch in the camera work to make us feel as if we’re spectators, with the great dynamic between Woods and Kerr to give it that sweet touch of letting us in on a moment in these two rather unusual individuals lives.
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