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So, 'Be A Fish' is this intriguing little drama that revolves around an African-American girl and her complex relationship with her hair, which feels like a metaphor for identity, you know? The underwater scenes, while not overly flashy in effects, create this intimate bubble of exploration—literally and figuratively. It’s paced a bit slowly, but it allows for some nice character moments, especially as the girl converses with the fish, which feels whimsical yet poignant. The performances are heartfelt, not overdone, capturing that blend of childhood innocence and the weight of societal expectations. It’s a unique take on self-discovery that stands out for its simplicity and emotional depth. Definitely has a vibe that's hard to shake off.
Strong themes of identity and self-acceptanceUnderwater cinematography adds a unique layerCharacter-driven storytelling with a whimsical touch
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