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So, 'Collective Invention' is quite the peculiar blend of comedy and drama, isn't it? The film chronicles Park Goo, who undergoes this bizarre transformation into a man-fish because of a wacky experimental drug. The atmosphere has this surreal vibe, mixing absurdity with a touch of pathos. It feels like a commentary on fame and exploitation, especially with the pharmaceutical conspiracy lurking in the background. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who navigates his duality really well. It’s interesting how they use practical effects to bring the man-fish to life—gives it an odd charm. Pacing can be a bit uneven, but it has a quirky rhythm that keeps it engaging. Overall, it's just a unique piece that stands out for its strange narrative.
Unique narrative about transformation and public perception.Interesting mix of comedy and drama with a surreal atmosphere.Solid practical effects that enhance the quirky storyline.
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