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Buljong, released in '95, is a curious blend of drama and science fiction. It feels like a meditation on language and perception, with a writer grappling with the essence of the 1900s through the lens of broth—yeah, broth. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with the ideas presented. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects subtly enhance the narrative, giving it a raw feel that matches its unique theme. The performances are layered, capturing the essence of a mind in turmoil over words and their meanings. It’s distinctive, in a way that makes you think about the ordinary and the extraordinary, all through the metaphor of something as simple as a bowl of soup.
Intriguing exploration of language and meaning.Unique practical effects enhance the storytelling.Contemplative pacing invites deep reflection.
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