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So, 'Blue Fish' is this intriguing little gem from '98 that explores the life of Ryoko, an 18-year-old hairdresser. The tone is quite atmospheric; it has a sort of languid, almost dreamlike quality that reflects her boredom. The pacing meanders a bit, which might turn off some viewers, but it really serves to build that sense of isolation and longing. Ryoko's attraction to this mysterious young man pulls her into a gritty underworld she never expected. The performances are subtle but effective, particularly in how they capture the tension between innocence and danger. It's a film that lingers in your mind, partly due to its raw, practical effects that ground the drama amidst the chaos of gang conflicts and personal choices. Definitely one of those pieces that offers layers upon layers upon rewatch.
Explores themes of innocence and danger.Practical effects enhance the gritty atmosphere.Subtle performances captivate attention.
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