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Fieber is this intriguing little gem from '98 that dives into the complex dynamics of sibling relationships, all through the lens of a handheld camera. The way the young man shadows his sister, capturing her every move, creates an almost voyeuristic tension that resonates throughout the film. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you soak in the awkwardness and intimacy of their interactions, especially when she meets various men. There's a rawness to the performances that feels authentic—like you're peeking into a very personal moment. The practical effects are nearly non-existent, but the emotional weight of the narrative compensates for it. It’s distinct for its unflinching look at connection and isolation, wrapped in a layer of discomfort that keeps you thinking long after it's over.
Interesting take on sibling relationships.The handheld style adds a voyeuristic feel.Not your typical drama; more of an emotional exploration.
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