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So, 'Left-hander' is this intriguing piece from 1999 that really delves into a boy's early artistic talent and the ramifications of forcing conformity. It has this odd blend of drama and fantasy, which creates a surreal atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the family's struggle with the boy's left-handedness, which serves as a metaphor for broader themes of individuality versus societal expectations. Notably, the performances are pretty strong, with a haunting intensity that lingers, especially when you consider the eventual transformation of the character. Practical effects, while not the focus here, add to the film's unique texture. It's a distinct narrative twist on a historical figure, making you think without being overly preachy.
Strong performancesUnique thematic explorationSurreal atmosphere
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