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Drinking at a Stream dives into dark, unsettling territory with a haunting atmosphere. The film explores intimacy and vulnerability through Alice, a doctor navigating her day-to-day encounters with STD patients. The juxtaposition of clinical detachment and personal connection is intriguing, albeit uncomfortable. Bianca's presence adds an eerie layer, making you question the boundaries of love and morality. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting the tension simmer. The practical effects, especially in the blood scenes, evoke a visceral reaction. Performances are raw and unfiltered, contributing to the film's distinctive take on human connection in an age of fear and shame. It lingers with you, definitely a unique entry in the drama genre.
Unique exploration of intimacy and vulnerabilityDeliberate pacing enhances tensionVisceral practical effects and raw performances
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