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Little Fish (2017), directed by Vincenzo Nappi, is a charming comedy that balances whimsy and depth. The film’s atmosphere is both light and introspective, as Alice navigates her quirky quest to save her ailing fish. It’s not just about a pet; it’s really a metaphor for the awkward transition from childhood to adulthood. The pacing is gentle, allowing viewers to soak in the surreal yet relatable moments. The performances carry a certain earnestness, with Alice's character arc reflecting a struggle many experience. Practical effects enhance the fish's plight, adding a tangible layer to the story. It's distinctive in how it captures the bittersweet nature of growing up, making the film resonate well beyond its modest premise.
Quirky exploration of childhood vs adulthood themesStrong performances that ground the whimsical narrativePractical effects create a tangible connection to the story
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