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So, 'Afraid of Peacock'—it’s this quiet, contemplative drama that unfolds in everyday moments, you know? A family’s simple trip to the supermarket turns into this introspective conversation about the old zoo in Poznan and Darwin's peculiar fear of peacocks. The film's pacing is measured, kind of lulls you into its reflective mood. You get this interesting blend of nostalgia and philosophical musing. The performances are understated, yet they carry a weight that feels real. It’s the kind of film that makes you think about fears, both trivial and profound, and the way they shape our lives. Visually, it’s got a raw authenticity that feels both intimate and expansive. Definitely leaves you with more questions than answers.
Subtle, philosophical undertones.Explores the intersection of fear and history.Unique character-driven storytelling.
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