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So, 'Octopus' is one of those intriguing character studies that leans heavily into psychological drama, you know? It’s got this very intimate and almost claustrophobic atmosphere, as the therapist, whose methods are quite unorthodox, invites four women into his home. Each woman has her own baggage, which unfolds through these psychodrama sessions. It’s fascinating to see how the boundaries between therapist and patient blur, and the pacing is deliberate—like it wants you to sit with the discomfort. The performances really shine, adding depth and nuance to their troubled pasts. You can feel the tension building as the doctor’s own issues start to surface. Practical effects? Nothing flashy, but the emotional rawness is striking in its realism.
Explores themes of vulnerability and healing.Intense character dynamics drive the narrative.Pacing allows for deep emotional exploration.
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