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So, 'Fish Out of Water' is a curious little film that goes about its business without uttering a single word. Directed by Lala Rolls, it weaves together comedy and drama in a unique way, really making you appreciate the beauty of silence. The protagonist, Nick Dunbar, has this whole routine where he rows to work, which gives you this wonderfully serene vibe. The pacing feels just right as it meanders through his daily life, until a blonde bombshell shakes things up. There's this charming simplicity to the storytelling, relying heavily on visuals and practical effects that paint a vivid picture. It's all about the subtleties in expression, and the performances, especially by Dunbar, are refreshingly genuine. Definitely one of those indie gems that stays with you for its atmosphere alone.
Unique silent storytellingBeautiful visuals and practical effectsFocus on character-driven narrative
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