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Fish Head weaves a fragile tapestry of adolescence, threading through the turbulent waters of identity and belonging. The atmosphere is steeped in a hazy, almost dreamlike quality, enhanced by the coastal setting that plays a crucial role in the protagonist's journey. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to linger, and the shifts in gender perspective are handled with an almost ethereal grace. The performances, though from lesser-known actors, bring a raw authenticity that grounds the film. I found the practical effects intriguing, as they enhance the surreal aspects without overshadowing the narrative. It's easy to get lost in this ambient exploration of self-discovery, where the sea becomes both a refuge and a mirror.
Atmospheric coastal settingUnique exploration of genderStrong performances, raw and authentic
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