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Hydra (2018) is quite a curious piece. The film unfolds in this stark and barren world, where a young girl roams, caught between innocence and the harsh reality of adulthood. There's an unsettling atmosphere throughout, thanks to its muted color palette and haunting sound design. The faceless soldiers she encounters – they’re both menacing and oddly transformative, reflecting societal pressures and identity struggles. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the discomfort and ambiguity. The practical effects, though minimal, effectively convey the surrealism of her journey. Performances are nuanced, especially from the child actor, who embodies vulnerability in a striking way. Overall, it's a unique exploration of growth amid desolation, leaving a lingering impact after the credits roll.
Atmospheric and surrealStrong themes of identityThought-provoking pacing
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