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Aquaculture is a curious blend of comedy and drama that dives into the absurdities of a biotech start-up. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic, with a cult-like fervor that seeps into the employees' day-to-day lives. It's not just about the wacky experiments they conduct; it's about how they test their own creations on themselves, often blurring the lines between humor and discomfort. The pacing is a bit erratic, which actually enhances the film’s surreal quality. Performances are quirky—each character seems like a caricature of Silicon Valley ambitions. Practical effects here are understated, giving it a raw, grounded feel. There's something oddly intriguing about the themes of self-experimentation and ambition gone awry.
Cult-like biotech settingSurreal comedy-drama blendUnique take on self-experimentation
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