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Giant Fluctuation is this quiet drama that quietly unfolds around the dynamics of self-doubt and mentorship. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to settle into the emotional weight of the characters’ journeys. The fishing scenes are particularly striking, providing a stark contrast to the internal struggles of the protagonist, as Zhilin tries to coax confidence out of him. There’s a certain authenticity in their conversations that feels real, like watching a slice of life rather than a scripted performance. Plus, the odd stranger from the captain's past brings in a layer of surrealism that just lingers in your mind. The practical effects, though minimal, are cleverly woven into the narrative, enhancing the themes of memory and identity.
Explores themes of self-doubt and mentorshipStrong character-driven narrativeUnique blend of realism and surrealism
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Maxim Karpylev
Director