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So, this film, "It’s Okay to Eat Fish Cause They Don’t Have Any Feelings," is quite something. It’s a slow burn, really. You’re dropped into Matilda's world, which feels a bit like a claustrophobic bubble where every glance and silence speaks volumes. The tension builds as Elin enters the picture—she’s effortlessly captivating, and you can feel Matilda's mix of admiration and jealousy. It brings up themes of identity and desire in such a raw way. The performances are subtle yet impactful, especially Matilda's struggle with her emotions. There’s no flashy effects or anything, just a deep dive into this simmering household dynamic that makes you reflect long after it’s over.
Intimate family dramaStrong character developmentExplores themes of jealousy and identity
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