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Invisible Flame dives deep into the complexities of community and fear. The tension between superstition and friendship plays out against a backdrop of disappearing fish, creating an eerie atmosphere that's palpable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with the characters' moral dilemmas. Dani, the ostracized elderly woman, is well-drawn, her performance adding layers to her misunderstood character. Daisy's struggle to support her friend while facing peer pressure feels very relatable. There's an understated, haunting quality to the cinematography, too—lots of practical effects give it an authentic feel. Overall, it’s a unique blend of drama and subtle fantasy, leaving you with questions about trust and belief.
Atmospheric cinematography enhances the narrative.Strong performances, especially from the lead cast.Explores themes of friendship, suspicion, and societal pressure.
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