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Flux, set against the backdrop of a sun-soaked Greek beach, is an understated but powerful exploration of human crisis. The story pivots around Elli, who, after witnessing the tragic aftermath of two refugee women washing ashore, grapples with her own sense of morality. The atmosphere is heavy, laden with a palpable tension that contrasts sharply with the idyllic setting. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of each moment to sink in. Minimalistic practical effects enhance the rawness of the narrative. Performances are grounded and sincere, particularly the lead, who embodies a unique blend of compassion and confusion. It’s a film that quietly lingers—more about the questions it raises than providing answers, and that makes it distinctive in today’s cinema landscape.
Set in Greece, offers a unique cultural perspective.Focuses on the refugee crisis, an urgent topic.Character-driven narrative with strong emotional weight.
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