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Little Cabbage is one of those intriguing indie dramas that lingers long after the credits roll. Set in the 50's South, it follows Madeline, an eccentric composer caught up in her own world of music and creativity. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, allowing the viewer to really sink into her solitary existence. Plus, the practical effects used to portray the magical instrument are quite fascinating – they add an unexpected layer to her unraveling reality. The performances are raw, bringing out a certain vulnerability in Madeline that’s captivating. It’s definitely one of those films that challenges your perception while weaving a hauntingly beautiful narrative around music and isolation.
Eccentric character studyUnique musical elementsExplores themes of isolation and creativity
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