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Hydroalcoholic plays out like a quirky, offbeat take on the pandemic experience. The film’s tone is a blend of absurdity and introspection, making it both relatable and oddly humorous. The pacing is a bit erratic, much like life during lockdown, which adds to its appeal. It dives into themes of intimacy and isolation, showcasing how the pandemic altered personal connections. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing that awkwardness of trying to maintain relationships amid chaos. There are some practical effects that might catch you off guard—small but impactful. It stands out for its willingness to explore sexuality in such a peculiar context, mixing levity with a hint of seriousness.
Quirky exploration of pandemic intimacy.Raw performances that feel genuine.Unique take on relationship dynamics.
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