Tracks (2018) is a quiet and intimate relationship drama that explores emotional distance, routine, and the slow erosion of intimacy. Centered on a couple in their thirties, the film offers a realistic and understated look at love when passion has faded and uncertainty takes its place.

Lucy and Chris find themselves drifting through daily life, disconnected from the feelings that once brought them together. Their relationship is not defined by dramatic conflict, but by silence, hesitation, and the growing awareness that something essential may be missing.

What makes Tracks compelling is its honest portrayal of emotional stagnation. The film captures small moments of tension and vulnerability, showing how unresolved doubts and unspoken thoughts can slowly weaken a bond over time.

The performances feel natural and restrained, allowing the characters’ internal struggles to surface through subtle expressions rather than dialogue. This minimalist approach strengthens the emotional realism of the story.
