"I Used to Be Darker" is a film directed by Matthew Porterfield that tells the story of a young woman named Taryn who seeks refuge with her aunt and uncle in Baltimore after running away from her troubled marriage. As Taryn tries to find solace in her new surroundings, she discovers that her aunt and uncle's marriage is also on the brink of collapse. The film explores themes of family, love, and the complexities of relationships as Taryn navigates her own personal struggles while witnessing the challenges faced by those closest to her. Through intimate moments and raw emotions, "I Used to Be Darker" offers a poignant portrayal of the complexities of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit.
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I Used to Be Darker
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Pretty Baby
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Guy Blakeslee:
Writer
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Clair de Lune
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Claude Debussy:
Writer
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Danny Boy
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You Weren't Dead Yet
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You Was Born To Die
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Wait For Me, Darling
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One That Got Away
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I Used To Be Darker
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A Gift, A Ghost/Monday Alone
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Ned Oldham:
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American Child
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Days Like This
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