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So, 'Blue Moon Once' weaves a rather intriguing tapestry, doesn’t it? It’s set against the backdrop of Prague, a city that feels almost alive—each brownfield and silo seems to echo stories of its own. John the Baptist? Not your typical protagonist, but he’s thrown into this surreal blend of drama and mystery that feels both timeless and contemporary. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, while the interactions between the characters—especially the women confronting their fathers—feel raw and real. It’s not slick; it has a roughness that keeps you engaged. The practical effects are understated, almost blending into the gritty realism. A distinctive piece that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Explores complex familial relationships.Deeply atmospheric portrayal of Prague.Unconventional narrative structure.
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