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So, 'Goldfish' is this quirky little comedy that dives into some pretty dark waters. The premise is as absurd as it gets β a guy shoots himself in the head, not once but twice. It's got this offbeat tone that's both unsettling and oddly humorous, which I find makes it stand out. The pacing is a bit erratic, mirroring the character's chaotic mindset. Practical effects are surprisingly effective, lending a rawness to the more shocking moments. The performances, especially from the lead, are refreshingly bold, capturing that blend of desperation and absurdity. If you're into films that challenge genre boundaries and mix laughter with discomfort, this one's got a unique voice. A real oddity in the indie scene for sure.
Interesting blend of dark humor and absurdityUnique practical effects enhance the experienceLead performance really drives the film's tone
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