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So, 'Beaver Marsh' is really something. It’s got this surreal tone, you know? Directed by Rowan Benda, who’s kind of an enigma himself. The story revolves around these estranged quadruplets, and the way they come back together as their childhood land gets taken over by beavers. It’s absurd yet oddly poignant. The pacing meanders a bit, but it adds to the overall vibe. Themes of family secrets and unresolved tension bubble up as they deal with this bizarre situation. The performances are quite raw, and you can feel the emotional weight. Plus, the practical effects with the beavers—there's an unusual charm to it all. Definitely distinct in the landscape of modern drama.
Absurdist family dynamicsUnique practical effectsRaw performances
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