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So, 'Mermaids Don't Cry' dives into this intriguing blend of fantasy and reality. You’ve got Annika, a supermarket cashier with a vivid imagination, dreaming of a synthetic mermaid fin to escape her mundane life. The film has a somewhat whimsical tone, yet there's an underlying melancholy that really captures that sense of longing. Pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the imagery, which is complemented by practical effects that lend an authentic feel to her dream world. The performances are subtle, with a heartfelt resonance in Annika's struggle. It’s not your typical mermaid story; it’s more about the journey of desire and the complexities of everyday existence.
Currently, 'Mermaids Don't Cry' holds a bit of a niche status among collectors, given its limited release and the mystery surrounding its director and production details. There are a few formats available, but they are not widely circulated, which adds to the intrigue for those looking to track down a copy. The scarcity is definitely generating some buzz in collector circles, especially given its distinctive storytelling and artistic approach.
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