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Bulb delves into the complexities of identity and attraction, wrapped in a rather uncomfortable narrative. The film opens with a naive boy's proposal to a girl he hardly knows, only to be hit with the harsh reality of her identity. It's not just about romance; there's a visceral rawness in his immediate reaction, an unsettling blend of confusion and disgust. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the protagonist's discomfort. Performances are interesting, capturing the nuances of miscommunication and self-discovery. It's not flashy, but the practical effects enhance the emotional beats, grounding the film in a relatable angst that lingers. It raises questions about love, acceptance, and the often messy nature of human connections, making it quite distinctive in its approach.
Themes of identity and self-discovery.Pacing allows reflection on discomfort.Interesting performances, especially in nuance.
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