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So, 'My Mother is a Fish'—it's a quiet film, really. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which might throw some folks off. It’s about a son, taking his ailing mother for a swim, but it dives into deeper waters than you'd expect. The atmosphere is laced with a sort of bittersweet nostalgia. The performances feel raw, almost intimate, capturing that complicated love between parent and child. Those practical effects, when they come into play, bring a sense of surrealism without going overboard—they enhance the narrative in subtle ways. There's this underlying exploration of care, mortality, and the beauty of fleeting moments. Not your typical drama, that's for sure.
Focuses on the nuances of familial relationships.Utilizes practical effects for emotional impact.Deliberate pacing may appeal to art house enthusiasts.
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