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So, 'Fishura' is this intriguing drama that really gets under your skin. The premise revolves around Irene, who literally can't blink, and it’s a fascinating metaphor for her intense fear of missing out on life's fleeting moments. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with her anxiety and the little details that make life feel so heavy. The cinematography does a lot with shadows and light, amplifying the emotional weight. Performances are subtle yet impactful; you feel Irene’s struggle in every frame. It’s not flashy, but there’s a haunting quality to it that lingers. It's one of those films that stick with you, not because of any big twist, but because of its introspective nature and the themes it grapples with.
Explores themes of time and perceptionUnique concept with a striking visual styleA slow burn that invites reflection
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