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So, 'Corrosion' is quite the layered piece, really. It dives into the complexities of youth, obsession, and vulnerability through Wallace, this swimmer dealing with an injury that not only challenges his athletic career but also stirs up some romantic tension with a teammate. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, almost mimicking the rhythm of swimming itself, which is clever. The atmosphere feels raw and intimate, capturing the essence of college life, with all its highs and lows. Performances are quite compelling; you really get a sense of the internal struggles. It's the sort of film that sticks with you, and the practical effects in the swimming scenes add a certain realism that makes it stand out.
Explores themes of obsession and vulnerabilityIntimate portrayal of college lifeInteresting use of practical swimming effects
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