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Hippocampus is one of those films that quietly sneaks up on you with its odd blend of comedy and drama. It explores themes of identity and perception through the transformation of Erkan, who transitions to a woman. The doorman's infatuation adds an awkward but relatable tension, revealing how complicated desire can be when faced with reality. The pacing meanders a bit, mirroring the confusion of the characters' emotions, and the performances are refreshingly authentic, especially in the nuanced interactions. You get this sense of rawness, like the film isn't afraid to lean into uncomfortable moments. It's distinct in its approach, focusing not just on the transition but on the reactions and judgments from those around Erkan.
Features a unique exploration of gender identity.Tone balances comedy with moments of deep introspection.Practical effects are minimal, focusing more on character dynamics.
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