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About Love (2017) is a Russian romantic drama directed by Anna Melikyan, a continuation of her 2015 film About Love. The movie unfolds in the bustling heart of Moscow and weaves together several intersecting love stories, each examining different shades of romance, intimacy, and human connection in the modern age. But amidst all the narratives, one standout thread is the presence of Tinatin Dalakishvili, whose role infuses the film with a quiet yet unforgettable sensuality.

Dalakishvili's beauty is magnetic — ethereal yet grounded, with a gaze that speaks volumes. She embodies a kind of contemporary allure, not overly stylized but naturally enchanting. There's a softness to her, a vulnerability that contrasts beautifully with the emotional strength she conveys onscreen. Her character doesn’t just represent romantic longing, but also the internal tug-of-war between desire and fear, between emotional risk and self-preservation.



What makes her so captivating isn’t just physical charm, but the emotional transparency she brings to her performance. There’s a delicate sexuality in her portrayal — subtle, intelligent, and never exaggerated. Whether she's simply sharing a quiet moment or navigating the complex dynamics of love and heartbreak, Dalakishvili communicates so much with the slightest shift in expression, making every interaction feel intimate.

In a film that explores the many faces of love — fleeting, painful, passionate, and true — her presence lingers like a haunting melody. She doesn’t need grand gestures to leave an impression; it’s in the softness of her voice, the depth in her eyes, and the way she seems to carry the weight of emotion with grace. About Love (2017) is full of moments, but hers are the ones that stay with you.