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Ariel is a fascinating exploration of acceptance and identity wrapped in a dreamy, almost surreal atmosphere. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to really sit with the characters' conflicting emotions. Filip's struggle against what he sees as a burden contrasts sharply with Anna's belief in their daughter's uniqueness as a miracle. The practical effects used for the wings are understated yet impactful, enhancing the emotional weight without overshadowing the story. Performances are quite compelling, especially in the quieter moments where the tension between hope and fear becomes palpable. It's a distinctive take on the human condition, forcing us to ask how much of ourselves we might need to sacrifice to fit into the world.
Exploration of parental conflict in unique circumstancesPractical effects add depth to the narrativeThought-provoking themes of identity and acceptance
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