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I Am Vertical But I Would Rather Be Horizontal is a fascinating exploration of identity and longing, set in the sun-soaked coastal town of Benidorm in 1956. Sylvia, a newly married American poet, takes a simple walk that unfolds into a deeply introspective journey. The film's pacing feels languid, mirroring the heat of summer days and the inner thoughts of its protagonist. The use of practical effects here is intriguing, creating an ethereal atmosphere that blurs the line between reality and fantasy. The performances, particularly that of the lead, carry a weight of existential questioning that resonates. It's distinct in its approach to storytelling—less about plot, more about the emotional landscape of a woman grappling with her place in the world.
Strong thematic undercurrents of identity and existence.Distinctive visual style with practical effects enhancing realism.A slow-paced narrative that emphasizes character introspection.
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