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Nicht Fisch, nicht Fleisch is a nuanced exploration of identity and belonging, anchored by Michael's internal struggles. The film captures the weight of abandonment and the quest for self-discovery with a gentle, almost melancholic tone. The pacing unfolds thoughtfully, allowing viewers to linger on Michael's reflections and interactions. The performances bring a raw honesty, especially in how they convey the complexities of familial love and the ache of feeling out of place. The cinematography complements this with its intimate framing, drawing us into Michael's fragmented world. It’s a modest yet profound character study that resonates long after viewing.
This film has seen limited releases in various formats, with a DVD edition being the most accessible for collectors. However, original prints are quite rare, making it a unique find for those interested in German cinema or adoption narratives. Interest in the film is slowly growing, particularly among those who seek out lesser-known works that delve into the complexities of identity and personal history.
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