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Moths, a quiet exploration of isolation and human connection, weaves a delicate narrative through the lens of two neighbors bound by a thin wall. The film dabbles in romance, but it's really about the intimacy of watching and being watched, as their nightly rituals unfold with an almost theatrical quality. The pacing feels languid, allowing the tension to build in a subtle way. What’s striking here is the way the practical effects create a tangible sense of space, emphasizing the physical barrier that separates them. The performances are understated yet rich, capturing that strange blend of yearning and safety. It’s a unique take on love—one that invites you to ponder the nature of closeness in the face of distance.
Themes of isolation and connectionDistinctive practical effectsUnderstated performances
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