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Jellyfish feels like this abstract journey through a world that reflects on gender in ways you don't often see in documentaries. It plays out more like a poetic essay than a straightforward narrative; there's a fluidity in the storytelling that mirrors its subjects. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really absorb the visuals and themes. The practical effects, while understated, add this layer of surrealism that works seamlessly with the meditative tone. And then there are the performances—it's not conventional acting; it feels like the inhabitants of this gender utopia are sharing their truth rather than performing. It's a distinctive piece that challenges traditional documentary formats, pushing boundaries in both form and content.
Engaging exploration of gender themesUnique narrative structure that challenges normsCombination of practical effects and documentary style
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