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Belladonna (1981) is a fascinating exploration of a woman's psyche, grappling with the fallout of her divorce and unemployment. The film's tone is heavy, almost dreamlike, as it weaves through her subconscious, revealing vivid imagery tied to her childhood and complex relationships with female figures in her life—particularly her mother and sister. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to linger on moments that resonate emotionally. While the director remains unknown, the practical effects and animation used to illustrate her memories bring a unique, surreal quality to the narrative, making it stand apart from typical dramas. The performances feel raw and genuine, drawing you into her internal struggles. It's a film that invites reflection more than entertainment.
Unique blend of live-action and animation.Strong themes of female relationships and identity.Intriguing use of dream logic in storytelling.
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