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So, 'Fysh' is an intriguing piece, really. It follows this old man's quiet yet profound relationship with a fish that alters his perspective on life. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of stillness that feel almost meditative. You can sense the weight of his years through subtle performances, which ground the film in a sort of melancholic realism. The atmosphere has this raw edge—practical effects are minimal but effective, bringing a unique touch to the interactions between the man and the fish. The themes of loneliness and connection are woven throughout, making it a reflective experience. It's not flashy, but there's something deeply resonant about the simplicity of the story. Definitely not one for the fast-paced crowd.
Subtle themes of connection and loneliness.Thought-provoking character study.Interesting use of practical effects.
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