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Ningyo really captures this raw, gritty vibe of a dystopian society where women are treated as property. Valentina, at just 17, is pretty much thrown into this brutal world, escaping Zéro, who represents that oppressive grip. The pacing feels deliberate, with moments of tension pulling you in, especially when she meets Alex. That character is something else—leading a ragtag group of fierce women fighting back against all this injustice. The practical effects lend a certain weight to the action scenes, making them feel visceral. Performances are solid, especially in how they convey vulnerability mixed with strength. The themes of empowerment and rebellion resonate throughout, giving it that distinct edge that sticks with you after the credits roll.
Dystopian themes resonate with today's social issues.Strong female leads with layered performances.Practical effects enhance the gritty action sequences.
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