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So, there's this film called 'Blueish' that really grabs you with its sense of isolation. The protagonist, Diba, is this deeply introspective character who feels trapped in her loneliness. The visuals are striking, with this almost dreamlike quality that mirrors the longing for an endless blue sky—a metaphor for freedom, I suppose. The pacing's pretty slow but effective, letting the audience soak in Diba's emotional journey. There's something distinct about how the film captures solitude without feeling heavy-handed. It’s like an exploration of the human condition wrapped in a visual poem that resonates, especially for those who appreciate quieter narratives.
Not much is known about the format history of 'Blueish'; it seems to have slipped under the radar. Collector interest has been somewhat niche, primarily due to its elusive director and the ambiguity surrounding its release year. It's worth noting that copies are quite scarce, making it a curious find for those who appreciate atmospheric storytelling and character-driven films.
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