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Fucked Like a Star is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. It blends a unique narrative with a poetic rhythm, using Toni Morrison's words to create a tapestry of women's experiences and the unnoticed world of ants. The tone is introspective, sometimes haunting, and it paces itself leisurely, allowing viewers to sit with the themes of labor and existence. Practical effects are minimal, yet they underscore the organic feel of the film. Performances are subtle but impactful, capturing a sense of quiet resilience. It's the kind of film that feels like it rewards multiple viewings, as you pick up on the layers woven through its unconventional storytelling.
Poetic narrative styleExplores themes of labor and existenceSubtle performances
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