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A Thousand Questions and One Miracle dives into the 1950s with a whimsical touch, exploring the tension between societal expectations and personal desire. Young Eva, with her wish to be invisible, captures the struggle many women felt during that era. The film's atmosphere is ethereal, almost dream-like, complemented by practical effects that mirror Eva's internal struggles beautifully. The pacing flows like a gentle river, reflecting the gradual awakening of Eva's spirit as she embraces love and freedom. The performances are heartfelt, with an authenticity that draws you into Eva's journey. It's a unique blend of fantasy and realism, showcasing the fight for identity in a world that often seeks to confine it.
Set in a visually striking 1950s backdropExplores the theme of gender roles and identityFeatures imaginative practical effects reflecting inner emotions
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