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Fishhead is this intriguing documentary that pulls you into the stillness of life during Iran's confinement period. The director, though still an enigma, crafts a visual narrative that feels both intimate and distant. You have these long, static shots that really give you space to breathe, to think about the absurdity of daily routines that seem to stretch on forever. It’s about isolation, sure, but it goes deeper—exploring silence and the fragility of existence. The minimal gestures shown are haunting in their simplicity. It’s a slower pace, but it matches the theme perfectly. This isn’t just a film; it’s an experience that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
Interesting portrayal of isolation.Unique visual style with static compositions.Themes of silence and repetition resonate deeply.
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