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Cabbage is one of those obscure dramas that feels almost like a fever dream. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but it suits the film's introspective vibe. There’s this rawness to the performances, which really brings out the emotional depth of the characters. The tone is a strange mix of melancholy and hope, and you get the sense that the director was going for something heartfelt, even if they didn’t quite hit the mark. The practical effects, though minimal, have a certain charm—like they’re trying to ground the story in reality, despite its more surreal elements. It’s definitely distinctive for its atmosphere and the way it tackles themes of isolation and connection in a rather understated manner.
Exploratory themes of isolationUnique yet meandering pacingRaw performances that stand out
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