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Aardvark is a curious piece, blending drama with a unique character study of Josh Norman. The film has this subdued intensity, almost claustrophobic, where the pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the characters. The themes of isolation and connection run deep, highlighted by some raw performances that stick with you. The practical effects, while not the centerpiece, add a layer of authenticity to the atmospheric world. You get the sense of watching someone grapple with their own identity, much like the aardvark itself. It's not flashy but has a quiet strength that's pretty distinctive in its approach. The overall vibe is a mix of melancholy and introspection, which might resonate with those who appreciate a deeper narrative.
Subdued intensity and atmosphereFocus on isolation and identityNotably raw performances
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